Symbian
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Symbian is the name of a family of open source operating systems and software platforms designed for smartphones, first developed by Psion then by Symbian Ltd., a software development and licensing company and later by the non-profit organisation, the Symbian Foundation. The earliest incarnation of this family was the proprietary EPOC which later evolved into Symbian OS, a mobile operating system. This later became the open source Symbian platform, also known under the names of Symbian^1 … Symbian^4.
Software platforms that run on or are based on Symbian OS include:
- Symbian S60, a software platform for mobile phones that runs on Symbian OS.
- Symbian UIQ, a software platform based upon Symbian OS and
- MOAP (Mobile Oriented Applications Platform) is the software platform for NTT DoCoMo's FOMA service for mobile phones.
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