AT&T Mobility will launch a Nokia smartphone powered by a Qualcomm chip and running the Symbian platform, according to a VentureBeat report, a move that would further deepen the relationship between the nation's second largest carrier and the world's largest handset vendor. The VentureBeat report cited an unnamed source close to Nokia. The report did not provide any details about...
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FierceWireless on 29th Oct 2009 (via fiercewireless.com)
Skype and Nokia today jointly announced the release of Skype for Symbian, a Skype client for Nokia smartphones based on the Symbian platform, the worlds most popular smartphone platform. Skype for Symbian will allow Nokia smartphone users worldwide to use Skype on the move, over either a WiFi or mobile data connection (GPRS, EDGE, 3G).
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DailyMobile on 3rd Mar 2010 (via dailymobile.se)
In a move to expedite development of the Symbian platform, an executive from Nokia Taiwan said that the largest phone maker in the world may be skipping Symbian 2 and instead jump to Symbian 3 with support for multitouch in Q3 2010 and Symbian 4 in Q4 2010 or early 2011. A preview of Symbian 4 shows a more modern UI that keeps pace with newer ... Related Posts Symbian Death Nearing? Nokia to Jump ...
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During MWC, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs provided some specifics about a Snapdragon powered Symbian smartphone making its way towards the... Photos:
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Nokia laid outs its vision and goals for 2010 at its investor day in Finland, and said that while it expects its own market share to be flat next year, the overall handset market will grow by 10 percent. The company, the world's largest handset maker, also reiterated its commitment to the Symbian platform as its main smartphone operating system, and said it will improve the user interface on ...
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Skype lovers owning a Nokia handset can now access Skype through their handsets. Skype and Nokia have teamed up to declare the launch of Skype for Symbian, a Skype client for Nokia smartphones based on the Symbian platform. Skype for Symbian can enable Nokia smartphone users globally to use Skype on the go, either
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