New Samsung L870 on the base of Symbian
May 31st, 2008 by admin in nokia, samsung
Nokia Wednesday said it has strengthened its collaboration with Samsung with the launch of the business style L870, bringing the total count of announced S60 devices to 79.
The announcement was made at the two-day S60 Summit which opened Wednesday in Barcelona.
“S60 Summit offers the S60 stakeholders an opportunity to share and discuss the S60 future trends and business opportunities,” said Matti Vanska, Vice President, Mobile Software Sales and Marketing at Nokia.
In this event, S60 further demonstrated the extended capabilities announced in April at Web 2.0 in San Francisco.
The evolution of S60 Web Run-Time offering allows creation of personal and context aware widgets with access to information and functionalities from the user’s mobile device.
This enables the development of exciting new services and mash-ups by combining the power of the Web with the power of the S60 platform.
S60 is also expanding its support for open source innovation through Open C++, bringing support for Standard Template Library and other popular platform-independent C++ libraries to the S60 platform. The implementation of these technologies was demonstrated by several companies at the S60 Summit expo.
S60 Wednesday also announced the opening of the Ambassador website. The S60 Ambassador program encourages and engages the early adopters consumer segment in discussion and sharing information on S60-based products, services and applications.
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