Two years after Nokia pinned its future on Windows Phone, the Finnish handset maker will this summer ship the last of its Symbian smartphones — bringing a quiet end to the platform that not so long ...
This summer the veteran Symbian platform, which started life back when handhelds weren’t phones but PDAs, will quietly pass into development history. Or at least its primary supporter over the years — ...
The new Nokia 700, powered by Symbian Belle, claims to be the most compact touch monoblock smartphone in the world at only 50 cubic centimetres, weighing 96gm and at 110 x 50.7 x 9.7 mm. What it lacks ...