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By Tim Ferguson
Published: 28 November 2006 09:00 GMT
O is for Operating systems
Operating systems for mobile smart phones are big business, with an ever-increasing number of devices on the market. Smart phones generally run on one of three OSs: Symbian, Linux or Microsoft's Windows Mobile.
Symbian has long been the leader in this tech and recently announced 100 million phones have been shipped containing its technology.
The list from A to Z
Click on the links below to find out more on each of the entries in the list.
A is for Antivirus
B is for Bluetooth
C is for The Cloud
D is for dotMobi
E is for Email
F is for FMC
G is for GPS
H is for HSDPA
I is for i-mode
J is for Japan Air
K is for Korea
L is for LBS
M is for M2M
N is for NFC
O is for Operating systems
P is for Pubs
Q is for QoS
R is for Roaming
S is for Satellite
T is for TV
U is for UMTS
V is for Virgin
W is for WiMax
X is for XDA
Y is for Yucca
Z is for Zigbee
The other big OS is Linux which phone manufacturers can tailor from an initial OS kernel. Linux is being pushed by several companies in an effort to create a single Linux platform that will allow new products to be developed more quickly.
Until now, Microsoft has been a small player but the software giant recently signed a deal to develop operating systems with Vodafone, meaning Redmond software could soon represent a major force.
The global leader in handset sales, Nokia uses Symbian in the majority of its smart phones, but the Finnish giant also sells a Linux-based tablet.
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