That's what Klas Ström, Head of Portfolio Management at Nokia, recently said on Twitter. He also said that several software updates for the N9 would be released
Sure enough, from now on Nokia's efforts will be largely concentrated on Windows Phone and, to some extent, on Symbian, too. And although MeeGo will probably not make a huge impact on the smartphone market, it's good to hear that Nokia stays committed to it – for a while, at least.
(photo via Laura Jul, who seems to have had a nice hands-on time with the N9)
Announced a few weeks ago as “the world's first pure touch screen phone without any front-facing buttons at all”, the Nokia N9 is expected to be released in select markets starting September. There's no official word on its price, but we've heard it may be around €420. Most likely, there will be no other MeeGo smartphone from Nokia after the N9.
source: Unwired View