Symbian: New OS will expand beyond smartphones
USTelecom dailyLead | 03/27/2007
Symbian has announced an updated version of its mobile-device operating system that the company says makes better use of memory and supports push e-mail. Symbian OS 9.5 will be cheaper so manufacturers can use it in lower-end phones, the company added. CNET (03/26)
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