Nokia Launches Symbian Phone First Open Source

Nokia announced the first handset Symbian operating system since it became open source. The N8 phone has a 12 megapixel camera and it allows people to record and edit High Definition web TV services. According to the analyst, the phone was designed to be a “pivotal device” to make Nokia’s high end phones more credible. It is a great opportunity for Symbian to prove itself from Google’s Android operating system and Apple’s iPhone. It is the first version of the software after the Symbian foundation announced that it made its code open source in February. The software in the N8 allows the phone to have multi-touch and multi-tasking. It is capable of opening more than one application at any one time. The phone will become Nokia’s flagship smartphone. It can also be plugged into home theaters and supports surround sound with high quality video. Social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook can be displayed on the home screen in a single application Nokia Launches Symbian Phone First Open Source is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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