Symbian OS 7.0s Hits the Streets
Ch_Omega writes "Symbian Ltd has announced the release of the latest version of Symbian OS, the global open industry standard operating system for advanced mobile phones, sporting enhanced networking capabilities, support for Java MIDP 2.0, a multimedia framework and new language variants. Here's the official press release and more coverage over at infoSync."
At least now we won't have to write the core things thrice or more, once for the pc, once for the pda and once for the cell phone...
Granted, UI's have to be different.
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ping -f 255.255.255.255 # if only
InfoSync also has a news bit regarding an Ogg Vorbis(-only for now) player for the Sony Ericsson P800 cellphone. Now just think of you could have Ogg Vorbis ringtones ;)
I misread this as "Sybian OS hits streets", and instantly got an image of Nvidia's Dawn pixie in an adult situation.
"news" from the PR dept. Stuff that no one cares about.
Now my plans for taking over the world using hordes of CLDC/MIDP MIDlets, all communicating via Bluetooth, can be realised! Soon, your phone will become your worst enemy...
But seriously, I've heard this release includes an implementation of JSR-82, the standard Java API for Bluetooth. This will be very cool, you'll be able to write java apps for the P800 which can do Bluetooth!
w00t!
/mike
-- "So, what's the deal with Auntie Gerschwitz et all?"
Is this open as in open source, or open as in closed?
Oh, and as an aside, can I freely download it and run it on an emulator without having to pay for it, so I can develop apps?
-- Even if a god did exist, why the fsck should I worship it?
someone throw me a bone. if i want to start developing for mobile phones, how many different platforms are there and how many sdk will i need?
thanks.