The news comes just days after Sony Ericsson announced its intention to cease
Symbian support.
The message to Samsung's application developer community reads: «Dear Symbian developers, Samsung Mobile Innovator will discontinue
its Symbian support service from December 31st 2010».
Not exact matches
In May this year, we were the first dating company in China to introduce a location based mobile internet dating service, which
supports smart phones such as Android, IOS,
Symbian, blackberry.
Symbian will still be used by Nokia, where they have stated there will be 10 more phones introduced over the next 12 months running the OS — with further updates to the user experience and
support for the software, until at least 2016.
mobipocket is a popular e-book standard on cell phone and
supported by most mobile devices (
Symbian, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, webOS, Java ME, BlackBerry, Kindle).
mobi file
supported by most cell phone
Symbian, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, webOS, Java ME, BlackBerry.
Samsung also featured in the news again this week, where we reported they made their plans public to no longer
support Nokia's
Symbian OS.
This new version, which is strictly S60 5th edition 5.2 or version 11 of
Symbian, brings in the likes of 3D and HDMI
support.
The FCC has issued preliminary approval for a version of the
Symbian Series 60 powered Samsung i8510 smart device with US 3G
support.
The phone known as the INNOV8 in its current incarnation features either 8 or 16 GB of flash memory, quadband GSM / EDGE with HSDPA 7.2 high - speed data
support, Â
Symbian OS with Series 60 Feature Pack 2, a 2.8 inch QVGA resistive touchscreen display capable of 16.7 million colors, an 8.0 megapixel camera with a mechanical shutter, lens cover, autofocus, dual - LED flash, and VGA video recording along with stereo Bluetooth, microSDHC expansion slot, FM radio with RDS, A-GPS
support, and Wi - Fi radio with DLNA streaming media
support.
New Nokia E7 smartphone is running
Symbian ^ 3 OS and paired with Flash Lite 4.0
supported.
A few months back, Facebook - owned WhatsApp decided to cease its
support for the various operating system including BlackBerry, Nokia
Symbian S60, Nokia S40 and much more by the end of 2016.
Right now they are
supporting Apple iOS, Android,
Symbian, Bada, WebOS and now the BlackBerry PlayBook in beta as of a last month as far as I can tell.
Flash Player 10.1 was also released to mobile platform partners to be
supported on devices based on Android, BlackBerry, webOS, future versions of Windows ® Phone, LiMo, MeeGo and
Symbian OS, and is expected to be made available via over-the-air downloads and to be pre-installed on smart phones, tablets and other devices in the coming months.
Nokia Play To for Nokia
Symbian phones (N8, E7, C7, C6 - 01 and X7) adds the ability to stream media content on the
Symbian ^ 3 mobile phone to be able to stream to another DLNA
supported device over a wireless network.
In the next release for both
Symbian and MeeGo I'll be focusing on orientation switching
support, so users can optionally view their books in landscape mode, as well as investigating some apparent issues with very large books.
Nokia E6 - 00 running with new updated
Symbian Anna OS which features more than 50 enhancements, running on a 680 MHz ARM processor, sporting a 2.46 - inch VGA display that equals 326ppi with 640 x 480 pixels, equipped with a 4 - row QWERTY keyboard, 8 megapixels camera with dual - LED flash and digital zoom, 720p HD movie capturing, 256 MB RAM, 1 GB on - board storage with with an 8 GB memory card tossed in the box, micro-SD card slot
support for memory expansion up to 32 GB, Nokia OVI Store access, Nokia Maps, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11 b / g / n Wi - Fi, micro-USB 2.0, USB on - the - go, TV Out, Adobe Flash 10.1, powered by 1500mAh battery, and more.
Nokia X7 comes with
Symbian OS, running on a 680 MHz ARM 11 processor, sporting a 4 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, equipped with an 8 - megapixel camera with Auto Focus and dual - LED flash, micro-SD card slot
supporting memory expansion up to 32 GB, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi - Fi, and more.
Eight
Symbian handsets gained Microsoft Office
support on Tuesday.
That company has confirmed via its FAQ page that its
support will no longer extend to Android versions older than 2.3.3, Windows Phone 7, iPhone 3GS / iOS 6, and Nokia
Symbian S60.
It also ran
Symbian Series 90, a breakthrough in design for the Finnish phone maker, and even included Flash
support in the in - built browser.