Tag Archive | "Symbian"

Windows Phone 7 hands on, Symbian^3, and Samsung Wave

Posted on 15 February 2010 by Shane McGlaun

MWC 2010 is in full swing and our sister publication SlashGear is at the show and playing with all the new gear. SlashGear spent some time with going through a hands on demo of the new Microsoft Windows Phone 7 so check it out. continued »

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Nokia C5 leaks, Symbian goes open source, Blackberry Curve 8900 axed at T-Mobile

Posted on 04 February 2010 by Shane McGlaun

The Nokia C5 3G handset is expected to be launched officially at MWC 2010 in Spain. If the device interests you, it has been leaked ahead of the official launch with most all of its secrets laid bare. continued »

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Symbian^3 phones by Q3, Garmin-Asus M10 reviewed, SE unveils Aspen

Posted on 02 February 2010 by Shane McGlaun

Nokia has talked about its plans for this year and early 2011. This year will see Symbian^3 handsets and in early 2011 Symbian^4 devices are said to be debuting. continued »

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Android 2.1 Rom for HTC Sense leaks, N87 to replace N86, and Nokia to take Symbian to new level

Posted on 02 December 2009 by Shane McGlaun

A new ROM has leaked that has Android 2.1 with HTC Sense that is set to run on the HTC Hero handset. The new ROM is available over at xda-developes to download. Naturally, the software is alpha so it's not something you want to use on your only handset. continued »

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Symbian may not die in 2012, SE Kurara debuts, and XPERIA X10 launch date pushed back

Posted on 19 November 2009 by Shane McGlaun

Reports came in this week that had Nokia moving mostly away from Symbian for its high-end N-series devices by 2012. Nokia has now come out and denounced that as premature. Nokia says that it remains firmly attached to Symbian. continued »

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Symbian shipments to hit 108M by 2014 according to research firm

Posted on 01 October 2009 by Shane McGlaun

Nokia has long used Symbian as its sole platform for smartphones. Recently the company has started to use a new platform for its high-end smartphones, but has vowed to not abandon Symbian as its core offering. continued »

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Nokia Sells Symbian Pro Services to Accenture

Posted on 20 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun

Nokia's Symbian operating system is the most widely used platform for smartphones in the world. There were rumors this month that Nokia may be moving to Android for some of its smartphones, but the mobile phone maker said that it would not abandon Symbian. Today Accenture has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Nokia to purchase the professional ... continued »

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Nokia denies Android plans for smartphones

Posted on 06 July 2009 by Shane McGlaun

Earlier this morning I posted a rumor that Nokia was working to bring a new Android-powered smartphone to market. I said at the time that it seemed a bit off for Nokia, who pushes Symbian, to be using the Android OS. Reuters reports that Nokia has now come out and denied that it has plans for an Android smartphone. A Nokia ... continued »

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TI Zoom 2 selected by Symbian as reference

Posted on 07 April 2009 by Alison Spong

The Zoom 2 looks like 'the' model to be reckoned with. It is being deployed through Symbian Foundation as its first official reference design. continued »

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