Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Sep 2010 23:20 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Well, this certainly isn't particularly surprising. The rising popularity of Android leaves more victims in its wake than just Windows Mobile. Sony Ericsson, one of the major manufacturers of Symbian phones (other than Nokia) has just announced it will pretty much abandon the platform to focus entirely on Android - leaving Nokia as the sole person cheering for team Symbian.
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No it isnt
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2005-11-14

Their phones are still stuck at 1.6, with the much awaited but certainly disappointing 2.1 upgrade being postponed until October, and they all lack support for multi-touch. Granted, multi-touch is unnecessary 90% of the time (pinch-to-zoom is terrible UI design as you can't operate the phone with one hand without putting it down), but for those other 10%, the time you want to play console games in one of the many emulators, you really want to be able to press more than one "button" at a time: Mario bros isn't all that fun when you only can move, but not jump.

Not to mention the locked-down bootloader that makes it hard to install third-party firmware.

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