Tag: Symbian
MWC 2010: Day 2 Round Up
Day two of Barcelona's Mobile World Congress is drawing to a close. Here's the round up of today's biggest stories, including HTC's latest range of smartphones and Orange's plans for crystal-clear mobile calls. HTC Legend gets UK release date, but…
MWC 2010: Symbian^3 to be rolled out before the end of Q1
Symbian^3, the first fully open source release for the mobile platform will be "feature complete" by the end of Q1 2010, according to the Symbian Foundation, meaning that phones running the new operating system may be available sooner than first…
MWC 2010: Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro gets the full QWERTY treatment
Sony Ericsson have announced a new model in their Vivaz range, the Sony Ericsson Vivaz pro, which adds a full QWERTY slider into the mix. Featuring a 3.2 inch 16:9 touchscreen, the Vivaz Pro also features 720p video recording…
Opera Mini for iPhone to be unveiled at MWC 2010
Apple haven't historically been too keen on introducing browsers to rival Safari onto the App store. However, Opera are so confident that their Opera Mini browser will pass Apple's vigorous application process that they plan to showcase it at this…
Nokia C5 Symbian phone leaked
It's safe to bet that Nokia's C Series phones will pop up at this month's Mobile World Congress. But weeks before any official unveiling, Daily Mobile have got their hands on a few leaked shots of the Nokia C5 out…
Symbian goes open-source
The Symbian platfrom has gone open-source, months ahead of schedule, meaning that the whole world now has access to its coding to do with it as they see fit. The move aims to proivde the Symbian platform with greater potential…
Custom Dictionary app headed to Nokia phones
The team at Nokia's Beta Labs have announced news of their new Custom Dictionary app. Soon to be made available exclusively for Nokia Phones, the app will let you manage, edit and customise your texting dictionary , keeping all those…
Sony Ericsson Kurara gets early confirmation, is now called Vivaz
Sony Ericsson's rumoured Kurara has broke cover, and it's now going under the name Vivaz. A prematurely released statement has confirmed that the handset will be hitting "selected markets" in the first quarter of the year. If you like…
Android struggling in Europe
New research from IDC shows that, despite the buzz floating around Google's Android mobile platform, European consumers are steering clear of phones packing the OS. The research shows Android's market share to currently be 5.4% in Western Europe. Though this…
Orange App Store launched
Orange has officially launched their App Store today, available to over 1 million Orange customers. British and French customers are the first to get the service, providing roughly 5,000 apps, […]