South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics has recently been rumored to plan removing Symbian from its future roadmap, and DonJoo Lee, Senior Vice President of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Division and Digital Media & Communications Business, has just confirmed that. It seems that the company will only adopt Windows Mobile and Android for its future handsets, as well as the just launched Samsung bada operating system.Samsung is at the moment the second largest mobile phone maker worldwide, outpaced only by Nokia, but it has managed to take the lead in a series of markets around the world. Full story...
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