The company Ericsson announced joining the ranks of the participants Open Handset Alliance (Open Mobile Alliance) and the intention to keep on their mobile platforms, software stack Android. Ericsson will also provide support for all major operating systems on their mobile platforms. Ericsson will support the Android software stack at some platforms, such as using external applications and in
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Sony Ericsson today announced it will support the Open Handset Alliance. The alliance is responsible for open standards for Android phones. Rikko Sakaguchi, CVP and head of Creation and Development at Sony Ericsson confirmed their intention to develop a handset based on Android. He also said "Sony Ericsson is a strong supporter of open operating systems and we believe the Open Handset Allian...
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 17 November 2008 - Symbian Limited, the market leader in open operating systems for mobile phones, today welcomes the availability of the Nokia 6650, a mainstream mobile phone from AT&T. The Nokia 6650 is based on Symbian OS™ v9.3, designed with performance and feature enhancements, including support for location based services, to bring the highest level of power efficie...
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LONDON, United Kingdom, 13 November 2008 - Symbian Limited, the market leader in open operating systems for mobile phones, today welcomes the announcement of the Nokia E63 messaging device. This latest mobile phone is based on Symbian OS™ v9.2, which is optimised for convergence with performance and feature enhancements, bringing a high level of power efficiency and platform security to mobile p...
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The mobile phone market is undergoing tremendous innovation and change. Smart phones with rich and open operating systems are growing in popularity. Handset vendors are facing increasing competitive pressure to deliver feature-rich phones to market faster and to migrate from proprietary operating systems to open operating systems without compromising security of the trusted services. This means ha...
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Skyhook Wireless, provider of the Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) and the XPS Hybrid Location System, is today demonstrating Wi-Fi positioning on the latest version of Symbian OSTM, v9.5. Symbian, the market leader in open operating systems for mobile phones, will support Skyhook’s Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) through Symbian’s LBS architecture, … Read Original Post
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Leaders in Smartphone technology today demonstrate Wi-Fi positioning at the Symbian Smartphone Show 2008 BOSTON, MA - Skyhook Wireless, provider of the Wi-Fi Positioning System (WPS) and the XPS Hybrid Location System, and Symbian Limited, the market leader in open operating systems for mobile phones, are today demonstrating Wi-Fi positioning on the latest version of Symbian OSTM, v9.5. The ground...
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