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Symbian News Symbian OS 9 Released; Targets Mass-Market Smartphones
"This release seems to concentrate a lot more on the capabilities meant for network operators," reports Mike Rowehl
By: Mike Rowehl
Feb. 4, 2005 12:00 AM
The most major news item in mobility yesterday seems to be the new release of Symbian OS. The 9.0 version doesn't really include many new features that affect the end user. When I went to Nokia TechDays they spoke somewhat about the new OTA (Over The Air) features, but most of what they spoke about was being able to debug a malfunctioning application in the field. That part is cool. However the mention of OTA auditing, along with DRM, really makes me uneasy. Things just seem to be trending in the wrong direction in this area. I would really love to see some Linux based handsets out in the general market. There?s some really interesting stuff working on Linux handhelds, which I think could be easily transferred to Linux handsets. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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