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Nokia Symbian Belle NFC phones launch: What we learned about Symbian - 29 Sep, 20113) Microsoft Apps - check: Symbian Belle is also slated to become the first non-Microsoft mobile OS to feature native support to apps like Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint -- till now they are only exclusive to the Windows platform. ... |
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Samsung announces seven new phones, including new Wave, Galaxy, & Omnia handsets - 18 Jun, 2010Although the industry is waiting eagerly for the roll-out of Windows Phone 7, Samsung has somehow put its trust in the old Windows Mobile 6.5 by unveiling ... |
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Windows Phone 7 series reboots the Windows Mobile experience - 8 Mar, 2010Windows Mobile is known to not have a rather dated touch interface based around using a stylus. While the new Windows Mobile 6.5 does move to rectify this a ... |
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Mall of the Apps: The Fellowship of Mobile Operators - 19 Feb, 2010While the openness of platforms such as Windows Mobile, Andorid and Symbian which allow for applications from third party sources is surely to the benefit ... |
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