| Symbian
Jorgen Behrens, Vice-President, Product Management
and Strategy, said: "As the smartphone category
broadens into different market segments and quickly
expands across global regions, Symbian continues to
focus on delivering a flexible and robust open mobile
operating system. Symbian OS v9.3 will allow handset
manufacturers and network operators to get the best
and most differentiated phones to market faster, with
lower costs and more easily. Approximately 35 million
Symbian smartphones shipped in 2005. By providing enhanced
market leading provisioning with Symbian OS v9.3 and
a consumer market trend leaning towards convergence,
we expect smartphone shipment numbers to increase rapidly."
Symbian OS v9.3 is fully backwards compatible with
previous versions in the v9 family. Symbian OS licensees
currently have phones based on Symbian OS v9.3 in development,
with product launches anticipated in 2007.
Symbian OS v9.3 includes:
Improved phone performance
- Shorter start-up times for phones and key applications
- Improved memory management resulting in more responsive
applications and phone features ensuring smartphones
work as quickly with better quality features as mid-range
phones
Reduced development and ownership cost, and time to
market
- New development tools
- Symbian OS awareness for the Eclipse/CDT IDE framework
and Nokia's Carbide.c++ Development Tools for Symbian
OS v9.3 phones
- Configuration tools to easily create and customise
Symbian OS variants
- The Symbian Verification Suite to support compatibility
and phone integration for creating Symbian OS variants,
reducing time taken to customize phones for operators
targeting different market segments
- A fully searchable on-line edition of the Symbian
OS Library including a significant amount of new content
- Backwards compatibility from v9.1, easy migration
for phone vendors, technology and third party software
providers
- Reference design for Symbian OS v9.3 with Freescale
and Nokia S60
- Hindi and Vietnamese language support for improved
market coverage
Support for new hardware
- Native support for WiFi
- USB 2.0 on-the-go, allowing faster device connectivity
Support for key operator services and requirements
- Firmware over the air (FOTA) provisioning, FOTA allows
network operators to provide OTA software upgrades or
fixes lowering cost of ownership
- HSDPA support
- Introduction of IPSec for UMA service (Voice over
IP)
- Improved 3GPP R5 support
- Native support for Push To Talk
- Java JSR 248 support
Yankee Group,
John Jackson, Director, Wireless/Mobile Technologies,
Yankee Group, said: "By 2010, well over 200 million
smartphones will be selling worldwide each year, representing
18% of annual global volumes. As smartphones functionality
becomes pervasive, the handset market will be able to
meet segment-specific demands rapidly, and at low cost.
The burgeoning service environment around 3G networks
in many major markets places increasing demands on handset
requirements. A robust, scalable OS and associated enabling
software is crucial to vendors' product roadmaps, and
operators' ability to deploy differentiated services.
Symbian OS enables significant market requirements in
phone performance and hardware capabilities that allow
handset manufacturers to bring more attractive differentiated
phones to market more quickly."
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