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Today, Nokia made available for download a new beta flavor of the Store QML client for Symbian, namely version 3.28.025. The new application release brings along a variety of improvements and fixes, including better client stability at times when “the ...
May 21, 2012 at 16:44 | Source: Softpedia
One week after UC Web launched its hotly anticipated UC Browser for Java phones, the team behind one of the most popular mobile browser on the market made official the Symbian version of the software. UC Browser 8.4 for Symbian has just arrived and is now ...
May 22, 2012 at 07:10 | Source: Softpedia
Android may have an insurmountable lead in the Chinese smartphone market, but when it comes to internet-connected mobiles Symbian and Nokia are still number one according to new stats from search giant Baidu. The company’s latest quarterly Mobile ...
May 25, 2012 at 06:09 | Source: The Register
I simply can't resist a well-crafted, unusual theme, a way of dramatically face lifting a phone that's otherwise become so familiar. In this case 'Marker Pan' (sic), providing freshly drawn (as if with a marker pen) icons and screen elements. It's not that ...
May 27, 2012 at 08:02 | Source: All About Symbian
Just last year there were four operating systems, all with between 15 percent and 40 percent share, according to IDC: Android, Symbian, iOS, and BlackBerry. Nokia and RIM are now in the middle of painful platform transitions that they might not survive.
May 24, 2012 at 15:29 | Source: PC Magazine
You may remember that I covered how to move Handy Safe Pro data from a Symbian smartphone to a Windows Phone? Along the same lines but thinking laterally, away from the Symbian/Windows Phone axis, I've been mulling over how to get my Handy Safe Pro data to ...
May 22, 2012 at 18:09 | Source: All About Symbian
The remainder of the market was left to Symbian (6.8 percent), RIM Blackberry (6.4 percent), Linux (2.3 percent) and Windows 7/Mobile (2.2 percent). "The popularity of Android and iOS stems from a combination of factors that the competition has struggled ...
May 24, 2012 at 16:33 | Source: PC World
Also on the decline is Nokia's Symbian platform, which Nokia abandoned more than a year ago in favor of Windows Phone 7. Nokia's Lumia series of Windows Phone 7 smartphones only came to the North American market in April, so it's too soon to ...
May 17, 2012 at 18:00 | Source: Infoworld
To stem the tide of its losses, Nokia brought in a former Microsoft executive, Stephen Elop, who promptly revised Nokia's smartphone strategy by paving the way for the eventual retirement of its venerable Symbian platform, shifted its promising yet ...
May 20, 2012 at 11:23 | Source: Seekingalpha.com
The smartphone war has turned into a two horse race as Android and iOS continue to grow their international hold on the mobile market while competing operating systems such as BlackBerry OS and Symbian continue to fall from relevancy.
May 24, 2012 at 15:15 | Source: Phandroid