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Samsung will end this year with Symbian device

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Mobile phone maker Samsung later this year with a new Symbian phone. That says an employee of the manufacturer at Tweakers.net. In previous rumors suggested that Samsung would stop supporting Symbian.

SymbianEr is nothing known about the device, only that by the end of this year in the works. The latest Symbian Samsung model to date to the market, the HD i8910 in June last year the Netherlands became available.

Samsung has never said that making Symbian devices would stop, but rumors suggested that Samsung would turn away from Symbian to focus on the Bada own platform and the smartphone operating systems Windows Phone and Android.

Besides Samsung, other manufacturers have been developing for Symbian smartphones. Sony Ericsson recently released model Vivaz and perform around the summer with Vivaz Pro. Nokia has new Symbian models, such as E5, announced.

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