This could be nothing, but it could be that Nokia is looking for a
backup plan in case Windows Phone doesn't pan out. At least that's the
best guess for why Nokia had posted a job listing that made it sound
like Android might be in the future. As of now, it's just guesswork, but
to be fair, we don't really know if there is a timeline attached to the
Nokia/Microsoft partnership.
This all comes from
the fact that Nokia had posted a job listing on LinkedIn for a
"Principal Software Engineer, Embedded Linux Middleware". Hiring someone
to oversee "embedded Linux device software and hardware drivers for our
exciting new products” wouldn't be all that telling for some companies,
but Nokia only makes smartphones. Had Nokia been a manufacturer that
built TVs, it could mean something else, but in the smartphone world,
the only Linux-based embedded systems of note are Android and webOS,
especially since Nokia killed Meltemi back in June.
It's hard to imagine Nokia putting resources into webOS, so that really just leaves Android. Although,
it is probably most likelynthat Nokia is working to bring its maps app
HERE to Android rather than making any hardware. The listing has
been made inactive since the first reports came out, so it's hard to say
if anything will come of it, but we'll keep an eye out.
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