Samsung still loves Symbian…or so they say

So contray to yesterdays report about Samsung dropping Symbian in support of it’s own new Bada OS, a Samsung representatiove has now come out in during a talk with Mobile Burn and said it’s simply not true.

“Samsung is an initial member of Symbian Foundation and continues to cooperate with Symbian Foundation. At the . . . → Read More: Samsung still loves Symbian…or so they say

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Samsung announces “bada” and gives Symbian the boot

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In a every increasing world of smartphone manufactures and software developers, there is the best and then there is the rest. Nokia’s own Symbian OS (S60), along with RIM’s Blackberry OS and Apple’s iPhone OS hold the top three spots in market share for smartphone OS’s, with everyone thing else making up the rest. The main reason for Symbian’s success has been it’s licensing. More smartphones around the world are sold with symbian due to two things, Nokia making it, it’s number 1 smartphone OS and also other manufactuers also using it in a range of handsets, Samsung being one of these. Samsung, which holds the umber 2 spot for global mobile sales currently uses a mix of Windows Mobile and Symbian for it’s smartphones with about a 80/20 split. This is all about to change.

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