Quote Originally Posted by Tellos Athenaios View Post

Qt was part of getting features quick before Nokia went desperate. Qt support biz has been sold off to some other Finns. In the short term, Qt the mobile platform isn't going anywhere. Running a full Android stack requires quite a bit of oomph that many embedded devices simply don't have -- if all you need is a GUI for basic device control then Qt offers you a ready made toolkit to get going. Plus (ports of) Qt run on Android (and Windows Mobile), too.
QT's commercial licencing business for third parties has been outsourced, for companies such as skype etc, which was never a core business for Nokia.

looks like QT is going on S40, as well as meego and symbian.