 We were not shocked when we heard the news about Samsung pointing out  that they are not currently interested in getting Symbian platform in  their mobile devices. As the company also noted that Bada and Android OS  are their preferred platform as they see great potentials and benefits  from these. The proof is that they already didn’t made another Symbian  phone after the Samsung Omnia HD i8910.
We were not shocked when we heard the news about Samsung pointing out  that they are not currently interested in getting Symbian platform in  their mobile devices. As the company also noted that Bada and Android OS  are their preferred platform as they see great potentials and benefits  from these. The proof is that they already didn’t made another Symbian  phone after the Samsung Omnia HD i8910. Further more, there is only one big reason for this, though, and that  was the slow pace of Symbian Foundation’s development on a competitive  UI for the last couple of years. The reaction was also drastic not only  to Samsung, it’s also seen to other manufacturers who used Symbian  platform like Nokia and Sony Ericsson long before Samsung. And it seems  that Symbian’s growth in market for the next months would be the vital  key on Samsung’s decision on getting back for Symbian.
Finally it’s the Symbian^4 that would fit the company if ever they  will be back in making devices in the said os platform. Determining of  Symbian’s growth in market will surely be based on Nokia’s approach to  mass offering Nokia N8  as the start-off flagship. And if ever it would be good feedback then  watching this S. Korean company getting work with ‘rubber ducks’ on  their lab is not surprising news.
What do you think of this move by Samsung? It’s just a right timing  or it’s just making their selves late on the upcoming Symbian^4?
 
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