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Symbian expand support for digital devices in Symbian OS
Symbian Ltd. has announced that they have now updated their operating system product to be compatible with a variety of digital devices including digital TV, cameras, database applications, location-based services and roaming between Wi-Fi and 3G networks.
The company further said that the newly updated operating system would also run faster than its predecessor on phones with less memory or slower processors.
They have also optimized the product to consumer less memory. This would enable the users to run more applications at a given time.
Symbian added that all these new features would enhance the capabilities of the end product and further boost the battery life by decreasing power consumption.
Adam Leach, an analyst with Ovum Ltd. spoke about Symbian: “Symbian has focused its engineering resource on to operating system basics, looking seriously at issues of performance, time-to-market and power management.”
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