Articles tagged with: Samsung Electronics and Operating System
Samsung to Launch a "Google Phone" in Q1 2009
Samsung is reported to be preparing to launch a new smartphone based on the Google backed Android operating system within the next few months. The second "Google Phone" is expected to be available in both GSM/3G and CDMA options and sold via T-Mobile and Sprint Nextel. more
Related Tags: android, google, t-mobile, smartphone, samsung, sprint-nextel, cdma, htc, sprint, omnia, google-phone, USA
UPDATE: Nokia, Mobile Cos to Create Symbian Foundation
Nokia, Tuesday said it will acquire the remaining stake in Symbian it doesn't already own and with a range of partners create the Symbian Foundation, an open source model for the Symbian wireless operating system. more
Related Tags: android, google, sony-ericsson, microsoft, texas-instruments, samsung, smartphones, driving, docomo, texas, apple, motorola, lg, blackberry, panasonic, sony, symbian, open-source, siemens, license-fees, symbian-foundation
Sun and Samsung Repoted Developing Java Based Smartphone
Sun Microsystems and Samsung Electronics are reported to be jointly developing a mobile phone which they hope will challenge the Apple iPhone. The local JoongAng Ilbo newspaper reported that Sun Chairman Scott McNealy had said that the companies were working on a "Java phone" that would cost less than the Apple's iPhone, but would surpass it in functionality. more
Related Tags: sun-microsystems, sun, java
Mobile Linux Handset Support Takes a Big Step Forward
Related Tags: broadcom, zte, docomo, telecom-italia, wind, lg, panasonic, nxp, ims-research, ims, mobile-linux, limo-foundation, linux, panasonic-mobile
Palm Faces Challenges Despite Influx Of Apple Talent
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- After a strong run, Palm investors looking for further gains may need to exercise patience despite the arrival of two Apple veterans. more
Related Tags: ipod, palm, research-in-motion, securities-and-exchange-commission, jon-rubinstein, chief-financial-officer, silicon-valley
Timing Of Potential Palm Sale Looks Attractive
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- It appears to be an opportune time for Palm to sell itself. The maker of smartphones boasts a loyal - if small - customer base, one that could be attractive to larger rivals looking to bolster their own product lines. more
Related Tags: windows-mobile, texas, palm, rim, touchscreen, ed-zander, harris, ctia, morgan-stanley
