Samsung Will Leave Symbian Technology

Starting next year, Samsung will not use the Symbian technology made by Nokia. Manufacturing technology devices from South Korea would also close the service developers for the Symbian operating system at year end.

Announcements are listed on the site describing the Samsung Mobile Innovator, developer labs will be closed on October 29 will then be followed by the closure of the forum Symbian Samsung on 30 December.

Samsung said all the forums and development of content will be removed on 31 December and on New Year's Eve it will be the final certifications for Symbian applications at Samsung's application store.

"Samsung has been contributing and producing a beautiful phone that shows the power of the Symbian platform," said a spokesman for the Symbian Foundation. "We hope that Samsung will be better in the future."

The decision to no longer use the Symbian platform is already hinted at the Vice President of Samsung, Don Joo Lee since last year. At that time, he said it would develop multivendor operating system that can support the Android, Windows 7 Phone and Bada platform.

"We prioritize Android as a platform that is very open and flexible," said Chief Marketing Officer of Samsung Mobile, YH Lee. "We also do not see an enthusiastic demand for Symbian."

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