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Cheat Sheet: Smart phone operating systems
Cheat Sheet The Treo 600 from PalmOne, for example, has proven to be a popular smart phone, especially in the US, and manufacturers such as Samsung also license the Palm OS. Not looking any particular direction, Samsung. [02 Nov 2004]
Palm unveils OS 4
News Samsung demonstrated a CDMA smartphone based on the new software, due to be released in North America in Q2 2000. Palm OS 4.0 will support 16-bit colour, Bluetooth short-range wireless connections and Universal Serial Bus connections to PCs. [13 Dec 2000]
Global mobile sales surge 20 per cent in 2003
News Samsung held onto third place worldwide in 2003 with a market share of about 10 per cent and its focus on high-end products meant higher average selling prices and double-digit profit margins. Motorola paid heavily for a lack of timely delivery of... [11 Mar 2004]
Symbian firing on all cylinders
News Handset makers Ericsson, Nokia and Sony Ericsson own 76.6 per cent of Symbian, with Panasonic, Samsung and Siemens also holding a stake in the company. Of the 23 Symbian phones introduced in the second quarter of this year, 15 were designed for 3G... [23 Aug 2006]
Smart phone race - Symbian v Symbian, not Microsoft v Symbian?
News In between these two extremes Symbian's other shareholders are Ericsson, Matsushita, Psion, Samsung and Siemens. Take a look at DoCoMo's W-CDMA 3G handset, the SonyEricsson P800, the Nokia 9210i Communicator and the [upcoming] N-Gage gaming handset. [03 Jun 2003]
Leader: Who will enterprises crown the winners in wireless?
Leader Ericsson, along with Matsushita, Samsung and Siemens, retains a holding in Symbian, and the company's CEO, Carl-Henric Svanberg, yesterday said: "Everyone who's a stakeholder wants Symbian to be the alternative. [26 Feb 2004]
