Nokia announced this Thursday that from now on the N-series smartphones will have Meego instead of Symbian. The upcoming N8 handset will be the last in this series running Symbian. This doesn't mean Symbian will be kicked off the main stream, it will still be used in low spec/cheaper Nokia phones, which have a huge demand in developing countries.
It's official. Nearly two years ago, Nokia spent $410 million to buy all of Symbian, the mobile operating system software in which it already owned a major stake -- and promised to turn it into a new, royalty-free mobile software platform.Today, Nokia announced that the Symbian Foundation, an organ ...
Symbian is now officially dead, Nokia confirmed today.
Twitter is a popular Social Networking website where you can share any information, status and get connected with all your friends. If you want to access your Twitter from your Nokia C7-00, you will need to download and install this Twitter application for Nokia C7-00, works on most Symbian phone as well. Twitter for Symbian [...]
I have a Nokia 808 because I'm an idiot and I am locked into it for 2 years on contract and desperately need something other than Symbian. I dunno what I was expecting from the phone, I love the camera and expected and OS that functioned, sadly it is like using a phone from 10 years ago.
Please tell me there will be support for Nokia devices as I believe Symbian is an open platform....
Angry Birds is a popular phone game. Now available Angry Birds Lite 1.2.0 for Symbian powered phone Nokia C7-00 series. You can download the new version of Angry Birds Lite 1.2.0 for Nokia C7-00 from the link we provided below. Angry Birds Lite for Symbian^3 (v1.2.0) The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake.
Despite announcing strong 3Q profits of 529 million euros, Nokia says it will lay off 1,800 as part of a significant restructuring. In a major strategy shift, Nokia will focus on the Qt framework for both its MeeGo and Symbian mobile operating systems instead of using older Symbian development platforms....
Nokia announces collaboration plans to outsource its Symbian software activities and transfer 3,000 employees to Accenture.
The upcoming release of Symbian^3 with a much improved user interface and a host of other enhancements is being eagerly awaited by Nokia which has seen its share of the smartphone market decline.