In the largest migration from a proprietary to an open source model ever, the most popular OS for mobile phones (over 330 million phones) in the world is now open source. The Symbian mobile OS which ...
What's in a name? Well, for Nokia, at least, quite a lot. It's dropping the official use of terms such as Symbian^3 and Symbian^4 for its new phones. Instead it will be just using Symbian as a catch ...
HELSINKI, March 25 (Reuters) - Nokia said it will continue to sell smartphones using its legacy Symbian software for a long time after its first phones using Microsoft's Windows go on sale. Symbian is ...
Shipments of new Symbian smartphones from Nokia are rapidly dying, less than three years after the last time it topped the list of the world’s most-used mobile platforms. The rapid and stark decline ...
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