| Practically any person at present has a cell phone. It is an indispensable attribute of contemporary life. Modern mobile phones are much more than only a device for making and receiving calls. Short messages service, calendar and notes, alarm clock, JAVA games, taking photographs and videos, listening to music are only a few widespread services of a standard cell phone. It's understandable that most people pay particular attention to the choice of this device.
The term Symbian applications is famous at the present time on the market of cellular phones. Symbian OS was originally created by Symbian Limited particularly for smartphones and mobile devices, and constitutes applications with associated libraries, personal user interface, reference implementations of common tools and numerous frameworks. At the present time Symbian apps brand is possessed by a few leading cellular phone producers, such as Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson and others. Finland-based company Nokia owns the greatest share of 47,9 per cent, the second and third places are taken by Ericsson and Sony Ericsson corporations possessing 15,6 % and 13,1 % correspondingly.
The Symbian OS is somehow close to PC operating systems, but designated specifically for hand-held devices like PDA and mobile phones. It has functions of multi-tasking, memory protection and multi-threading as well. The Symbian operating system enhances the memory of mobile phones. Furthermore, if the mobile phone is applied correctly, it can even make longer the durability of a phone battery. The first cell phone based on Symbian apps was created in 2000 by Ericsson telephone company. The model of the cellular phone was Ericsson R380. At present time the most popular mobile phones with Symbian applications are Nokia N75, Nokia N81, Nokia E90 and others. Practically a half of smartphones in the world are produced on the base of Symbian applications.
All the required details for your cellular phone with Symbian apps, such as games, software, antivirus programs, may be found in the World Wide Web. |