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27th March - Symbian Ltd. announced the launch of Symbian
OS v9.5, the latest evolution of the worlds leading
operating system for smartphones. Symbian OS v9.5 brings high
performance features designed for richer consumer and enterprise
experiences as well as significant savings to phone build
costs and time-to-market, delivering a truly scalable mobile
operating system for the global market.
Symbian OS v9.5 is the result of continued deep collaboration
with Symbian OS licensees, the worlds leading handset
vendors, and its user interface platform partners MOAP, S60
and UIQ. With over 110 million Symbian smartphones shipped,
high smartphone growth in developing markets and increasing
mass market requirements, Symbians addressable market
is broadening across segments and regions.
Symbian is driving the market by anticipating consumers
mobile lifestyle changes this means enabling even richer
experiences and seamless multi-tasking to make the most of
tomorrows technology, said Jørgen Behrens,
executive vice president, marketing, Symbian. Further,
by lowering phone development cost and shortening time to
market, Symbian OS v9.5 delivers on the promise of bringing
the smartphone lifestyle to the mass market.
By reducing hardware requirements which enables cost
reductions of devices, many Symbian smartphones will become
even more affordable and Symbian's addressable global market
will expand, said Todd Kort, principal analyst, Gartner.
At the same time, Symbian will also help handset vendors
deliver much richer multimedia capabilities driving growth
in the higher-end of the mobile market. With more than 70
% market share, the launch of Symbian OS v9.5 and the burgeoning
smartphone market, Symbian is well positioned to continue
to drive the smartphone into the mass market." Gartner
forecasts that worldwide smartphone shipments will reach 159
million units in 2008, up from 73.6 million in 2006.
Symbian OS v9.5, backward compatible with all versions of
the v9 family, includes the following key enhancements:
Higher performance for lower hardware cost
Symbian OS v9.5 delivers performance improvements with reductions
in requirements on memory, processor and battery, enabling
smartphones based on Symbian OS v9.5 to run on feature phone
hardware. Key memory optimization features including demand
paging and automatic RAM de-fragmentation can reduce average
RAM usage in excess of 25 per cent, allowing for more concurrent
applications for an even better user experience or enabling
licensees to include less memory and reduce phone build cost.
These features and more deliver substantial benefits in the
areas of performance and power usage: faster device start-up
time, faster start-up time of popular applications such as
browser, email and navigation by up to 75%, and improvements
on the already highly competitive battery life of Symbian
smartphones.
Faster time-to-market
Symbian is continuing to improve time-to-market for handset
vendors, system integrators and developers. Symbian OS v9.5
introduces standardized support for digital TV and location-based
services (LBS) making it cheaper and easier to bring these
popular services to the mass market.
The introduction of a SQL database offers developers a well
known interface for storing and retrieving high-cardinality
application data. This, together with integrated P.I.P.S.
P.I.P.S. Is POSIX on Symbian OS - helps developers
port existing applications from the desktop or server environment
to Symbian OS with minimal effort and in less time.
Designed for richer user experiences :
Multimedia
Symbian smartphones based on Symbian OS v9.5 will support
rich multimedia experiences with advanced camera features
similar to standalone digital cameras. The 35 new camera features
include support for tilt sensors, preset image enhancements,
panorama stitching, and red-eye reduction.
With improved seamless connectivity to home computers, enabling
the easy transfer of music, videos and images using MTP, one
smartphone can replace several devices. In addition, with
support for multi-standard digital TV (DVB-H, ISDB-T) and
standardized LBS, the Symbian smartphone will bring true convergence
to consumers worldwide.
Enterprise
New Symbian smartphones will enable users to be more productive
and cost effective with Wi-Fi to 3G connection roaming. Professionals
will benefit from push-email and VoIP run over Wi-Fi when
in the office and automatically switch to 3G when on the move.
In addition, real-time networking ensures that VoIP services
are not interrupted when other IP-based services, such as
web browsing or push email, make a connection.
Symbian OS v9.5 offers contacts hosted in SQL, providing
better support for large database search performances, ideal
for customer-facing professionals that store thousands of
contacts in their phones. Support for the new GEO property
will encourage innovative use of meeting location with positioning/LBS.
The interoperability of calendars with Microsoft Exchange
and Lotus Notes has been upgraded and support for Exchange
ActiveSync Protocol (OTA) continues to deliver remote email,
contacts and calendar synchronization.
Symbian OS v9 already offers the best-in-class security model
of any open mobile operating system, designed to meet the
most stringent security requirements from network operators,
handset manufacturers and enterprises.
Smartphone lifestyle
The introduction of Brahmic script support in Symbian OS
v9.5 extends Symbian OS support of languages to cover 99%
of the worlds countries and the support for global standards
including HSPDA, HSUPA and DVB-H as well as ISDB-T, makes
Symbian OS the only true global mobile operating system powering
both mass market and high-end mobile phones.
Symbian is committed to providing the worlds leading
handset vendors with the most competitive mobile operating
system to meet the demands of the mass market and the rich
experiences of tomorrows smartphone lifestyle.
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