digitimes.com - 12 days ago
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Samsung Electronics will continue to adopt Windows Mobile- and Android-based platforms for new smartphones launched in 2010, but will quit Symbian and adopt in-house developed open operating system Samsung Bada, according to senior vice president Don Joo Lee.
MobileBurn.com - 11 days ago
electronista.com - 13 days ago
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electronista.com —
Samsung today entered into the mobile OS arena
with bada. The software, whose name is based on
the Korean for "ocean," is designed to be open and will compete directly against rivals like Android or LiMo. It will be based on universal standards and ...
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Samsung launches bada open mobile OS
electronista.com - 14 days ago
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electronista.com —
Samsung is about deal Microsoft one of its
most severe blows yet by dropping Windows Mobile from
most of its phones, an investment note issued today says. HMC Investment Securities analyst Greg Noh understands that the Korean company's use of Windows ...
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Samsung to abandon Windows Mobile for Android?
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Samsung dropping Symbian for Bada in 2010, says senior VP
Engadget —
... cut? Symbian. Digitimes has it from the exec that its new proprietary mobile OS will be taking the place of the Nokia-friendly platform. Hey, all the phones to end a legacy on, the Omnia HD certainly isn't a bad swan song. Filed under: Cellphones Samsung dropping Symbian for Bada in 2010, says senior VP originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Samsung dropping Symbian for Bada in 2010, says senior VP
Engadget Mobile —
... Not making the phone manufacturer's cut? Symbian. Digitimes has it from the exec that its new proprietary mobile OS will be taking the place of the Nokia-friendly platform. Hey, all the phones to end a legacy on, the Omnia HD certainly isn't a bad swan song. Samsung dropping Symbian for Bada in 2010, says senior VP originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 11 Nov 2009 01:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Samsung to Drop Symbian for in-house Bada
PR News: —
... , they have learned from DigiTimes that Samsung have announced that they are dropping Symbian in 2010 and will be backing their in-house Bada OS. ...
Samsung Has Abandoned Symbian
infoSync World —
Digitimes reports that Samsung's Senior Vice President, Don Joo Lee, says that Samsung will no longer use Symbian OS in its smartphones. Although Symbian is currently moving further into mass market territory, the company feels that their own upcoming platform, Samsung bada , will be a better fit to the armada of popular mass market touchscreen phones in their portfolio. With improved Windows Mobile and Android platforms, the need for Symbian in high-end smartphones like the Samsung Omnia HD might also no longer exist. After all, even Nokia is ...
Samsung to Cease Developing Symbian Phones
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... Today, 8:40 AM by Eric M. Zeman Samsung senior vice president Don Joo Lee recently said that moving forward the company plans to limit its platform support to Android, Windows Mobile, and its own new Bada operating system. It will no longer develop and sell handsets based on the Symbian platform. Samsung will continue to work on high definition displays for phones, as well as higher performance processors and incorporate Long Term Evolution capabilities into its handset lineup. more info at DigiTimes ...
Samsung SVP Don Joo Lee Says Symbian Will Be Dropped For Bada Next Year
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews —
... Samsung Electronics will quit using Symbian in favor of their own in-house open operating system according to SVP Don Joo Lee. Samsung plans to continue using the Windows Mobile and Android operating systems too. This year Samsung shipped roughly 200 million mobile devices. This number is expected to increase by 10-20% in 2010. ...
Samsung Senior Vice President Don Joo Lee: We’re not making Symbian devices anymore
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... Samsung, who is a member of the Symbian Foundation, is supposedly going to stop producing Symbian devices by 2011 if a report from Digitimes is to be believed. Senior Vice President Don Joo Lee said the South Korean company will continue to focus on Android, Windows Mobile, and the yet to be revealed ...
Samsung to drop Symbian as a smartphone platform?
MobileBurn.com —
Taiwanese site DigiTimes is reporting that Samsung will cease developing new Symbian OS based smartphones in 2010. The site implies that this information comes from Samsung Senior VP Don Joo Lee, but no direct quote on the matter is attributed to Lee. DigiTimes has shown in the past to often be a less than reliable source of information - so take this with a grain of salt for now. This news comes on the heels of ...
Samsung Exec: We're Dropping Symbian Support
AppScout —
... Samsung's future with Android looks bright. The company is also looking to invest a good deal in it newly revitalized Bada platform. Heck, even Windows Mobile is getting some continued love from the company. And what of Symbian? The company will be dropping support for that OS come next year, in favor of Bada, according to recent statements from the company's senior vice president, Don Joo Lee. ...
Samsung Dumping Symbian [Cellphones]
Gizmodo —
... . That new OS will replace Symbian starting in 2010, according to Samsung's senior VP, Don Joo Lee. (No worries, Samsung will continue to sell Windows Mobile and Android handsets.) But as for Symbian, the OS will certainly take a hit without a piece of Samsung's 200 million or so phones shipping yearly (a figure based upon their expected 2009 numbers). Ouch. [DigiTimes via ...
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Samsung To Drop Symbian In 2010
ubergizmo.com 12 days ago —
In what will certainly be a painful blow to Symbian, Samsung’s senior VP, Don Joo Lee, has confirmed that the company will ditch Symbian from its smartphones in 2010, replacing it with the recently announced Bada . Samsung will continue to ...
Samsung responds to Symbian claims, says it's still supporting it
engadgetmobile.com 10 days ago — Contrary to popular belief (and reports from yesterday ), it seems that Samsung actually isn't planning to ditch Symbian anytime soon -- or at least it's not prepared to tell the public. Shortly after announcing its own Bada OS , rumors began to fly ...
Samsung denies rumours of Symbian split
techradar.com 10 days ago — Samsung has told TechRadar that reports of it giving up on the Symbian platform are premature, as the true reasons behind Bada begin to unfold. Earlier this week senior VP Don Joo Lee was quoted as saying the company is looking to quit the open Symbian foundation. But a Samsung spokesperson ...
Ahora Samsung dice que no abandonaría Symbian —
Celularis
A principio de esta semana les contamos acerca de un informe que adelantaba la decisión de Samsung de dejar de fabricar móviles con Symbian y justo un día después eso parecía confirmarse ya que mostraron un adelanto oficial de sus propio sistema operativo móvil , Bada , y hasta luego se filtró ...
Samsung Denies Binning Symbian —
Phones Review
The rumours hit the net waves over the past couple of day that now that Samsung has announced their new bada operating system, Samsung will actually bin Symbian sometime next year. Well apparently Samsung has denied they are to drop Symbian for their bada.
According to an article over on ...
Samsung responds to Symbian claims, says it's still supporting it —
Engadget
Contrary to popular belief (and reports from yesterday ), it seems that Samsung actually isn't planning to ditch Symbian anytime soon -- or at least it's not prepared to tell the public. Shortly after announcing its own Bada OS , rumors began to fly that Symbian support would fade in the near ...
Samsung will not ditch Symbian completely —
Ubergizmo
While we talked about Samsung adopting its own Bada mobile operating system for future handsets yesterday, this doesn't mean that Samsung will drop the Symbian platform completely, as they will continue to cooperate with the group Symbian group. We're guessing this makes perfect sense, ...
Si filtra el primer Samsung con Bada —
Celularis
Esta semana Samsung nos sorprendió a todos al presentar Bada su propio sistema operativo abierto para competir con Symbian y Android. Si bien no dieron detalles acerca de las características del OS , se espera que el mes que viene se haca una presentación oficial como se debe.
Casi lo ...
Samsung bada to compete against Android and Symbian —
Phones Review
As we know, Samsung has announced they are to swap out Symbian for their own mobile phone operating system called bada, and Samsung have said bada will feature a strong user interface, will be developer friendly and allow mobile operators to offer varying content and services reports ...
Poll: Should Samsung bin Symbian for bada in 2010? —
Phones Review
As previously reported, Samsung is launching their own new operating system called bada, which is probably great news for Samsung fans while being bad news for the Symbian Foundation as if Samsung have their own OS there will be no more need to use the Symbian OS.
According to an article over ...
No More Symbian Phones for Samsung —
I4U News
Sorry Nokia, Samsung is going to be too busy with their new baby bada to deal with Symbian anymore. Samsung Hub reports that Samsung senior VP, Don Joo Lee, has confirmed that Samsung will no longer develop handsets for the Symbian platform. To be fair, Sa...
Samsung to drop Symbian for Bada? —
Techradar - All the latest technology news
Samsung is apparently set to drop the Symbian operating system in favour of its new platform, a Samsung exec has revealed. According to Digitimes, Samsung's senior VP Don Joo Lee has stated that the company is looking to quit the Open Symbian Foundation in favour of its own open OS, Bada. This ...
Symbian gets Popped by Samsung, bada bing —
Mobility Site
The first ramification of Samsung’s bada OS has been confirmed, as Samsung senior VP Don Joo Lee today announced what everyone already knew…either WinMo or Symbian was going to have to be dropped to make room for bada alongside Android in Samsung’s bag of tricks with many rooting for Redmond ...
Samsung plans Symbian-free future —
The Register
Oh my god, it's full of widgets Samsung's roadmap includes Windows mobile, Android and its new Bada platform, but there's no sign of Symbian in the plan.… What is your recession sales strategy?
Samsung Intros Mobile OS —
TechWeb
The company's open source Bada smartphone operating system will compete with the likes of Symbian and the Google-backed Android.
Bada, el nuevo OS abierto de Samsung llega en 2010 —
Celularis
Justo el día después de que anticipamos que Samsung iba a dejar de lado Symbian para enfocarse en su propio sistema operativo, acaban de presentar Bada , que significa océano en Coreano.
Sin embargo, sólo nos dijeron el nombre (y la verdad que no me gusta para nada) pero no mencionaron ni ...
Samsung Launches Bada Mobile Operating System —
Mobile Tech Today
There's another mobile operating system to add to the mix that includes Windows Mobile, Research in Motion's BlackBerry, Palm's webOS, Apple's iPhone, Symbian and Google's Android. On Tuesday, Samsung Electronics announced the launch of its own open ...
Samsung plans Symbian-free future —
The Register
Oh my god, it's full of widgets Samsung's roadmap includes Windows mobile, Android and its new Bada platform, but there's no sign of Symbian in the plan.… What is your recession sales strategy?