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Symbian goes open source months ahead of schedule

6 February 2010 4 Comments

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Well belive it or not a few hours ago i was having a intrestng conversation regarding Open Source and the topic came up of Symbian not being open source so far . And here it is in the news for the same reasons.

The Symbian Foundation said proprietary computer code used in the world’s top smartphone operating system was now open source, meaning it can be used for free and potentially saving manufacturers up to $15 per phone.

and other cellphone makers using Symbian hope the move will boost usage of the software as vendors don’t have to pay a licencing fee. Microsoft charges up to $15 per phone for its Windows software, analysts say.

Symbian controls around half the smartphone market, but its market share has slipped since  and  entered the sector.

In response, bought out other Symbian shareholders in 2008 and gave its software to an independent foundation to develop on an open source basis. The Symbian Foundation said on Thursday it had finished that task. “Not only has this come four months ahead of schedule, but also represents 10 years of investment and billions of dollars worth of code,” the foundation said.

Source : Reuters


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  • naschip said:

    OPEN SOURCE… the only way to globalize, curb piracy & stay in competition. And SYMBIAN going open source before time, is just an icing on the cake. Hope the manufacturers add something more to their R&D for the consumers with the money saved…! LOL

  • Sid (author) said:

    I couldn’t agree any more…Kudos ” Open Source “

  • Chetan said:

    Great opportunity for many people who wish to learn symbian.
    :)

  • Basant Singh said:

    That’s a great news. I have a bit of interest in mobile apps development. Let’s see how can it help me in coming projects.

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