Symbian Phone OS available 4 months early
The operating system which is currently used in most of the worlds smartphones Symbian, is now available as an open source platform.
The operating system which is currently used in most of the worlds smartphones Symbian, is now available as an open source platform.
As you probably know, the Symbian Foundation has finally made the Symbian platform completely open and free to use, we reported on
Back in 2008, the Symbian Foundation announced they would make the Symbian operating system open source, and now they have done so
There has been a strange countdown timer running and apparently the reason for said time has now been discovered by the guys
It has been reported that Nokia intend on speeding up the development of the Symbian platform by leaping over version 2 I
Nokia is going to leap over Symbian 2 and going straight to Symbian 3 in Q3 of this year and follow with
Although Nokia has the Maemo 5 operating system in the Nokia flagship N900 tit doesn’t mean they have forgotten about Symbian, and
Nokia has turned in its proposal for the Symbian 4^ user interface with the intention of developing an interface that can compete
The Nokia E72 is a very comprehensive functional handset that has a wide range of features. The handset utilises an impressive CPU
Google has now released Google Maps 3.3 for Windows Mobile and Symbian mobile phones, which enables the user to keep the starred