What might have seemed to be a confusion of User Interface options, following the Symbian Foundation announcement, turned out to be a great opportunity to companies who focus in this sector of mobile technology.
IKIVO, a supplier of rich media applications, has worked with modular sophisticated technology for embedding and OTA delivery, as well as [...]
I had a great curiosity of the difference between the N85’s AMOLED display, and the N96’s LCD display. I had seen pictures where the improvements were very much visible, but there’s nothing like having your own hands-on.
The N85 isn’t exactly as similar to the N96 as the N81 is, but their round glossy layout is [...]
The focus on Symbian cannot be lost at such a crucial time, when more and more players of the telecommunications industry pledge their confidence to open-source consortia.
One of the most important members of the Symbian Foundation, S60, is owned by Nokia, which means that it is one of the main contributors to the consortium.
Sari Stahlberg, [...]
Office suites were certainly important catalyst of smartphones. They attracted users to smartphones, especially as the importance of applications such as word processors and spreadsheet programs became universal, and smartphones and PDAs were the only devices with enough power to support them.
Quickoffice is one of the main players in this sector of smartphone software, and [...]
PhoneReport’s Meraj Chhaya had the pleasure to meet Thibault Rouffineau, Director of Developer, Symbian, at the Symbian Smartphones 2008 in London. He had the opportunity to have a sit-down with him and ask him some crucial questions on what concerns to Symbian going open-source.
He also took the opportunity to ponder what contributed to Symbian’s growth, [...]