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Samsung denies it is dropping Symbian OS

article published on 12 November, 2009

Yesterday we reported that handset manufacturer Samsung was dropping Symbian OS support and moving fully to WinMo, Android and Bada, their new proprietary smartphone OS. Today, Samsung has refuted that claim, saying the original rumor, which quoted senior vice president Don Joo Lee, "is not it line with Samsung's smartphone strategy." Samsung also gave the following quote: "Samsung ... [ read the full article ]

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jaqafter
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14. November 2009 @ 14:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry Samsung I was not aware you had a smart-phone strategy. You seem to be trying to reach to all markets to see what one will become the next dominate platform. At least that is all I can gather from their previous choices.



Down with sigs.

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scum101
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shows what he knows eh? .. windoze mobile IS NOT an open os...

Samsung have a lot invested in symbian, and it seems to work well for them.
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