Proper noun
Symbian
(computing, mobile telephony) A discontinued mobile operating system originally developed by the Symbian Ltd. consortium and later by Symbian Foundation, Nokia and Accenture.
A Moorestown prototype version was demonstrated on a reference design that demonstrated performance of up to 90 frames per second. citation An unofficial port of Quake III for Symbian mobile devices was made. Source: Internet
In 2003–4, Psion Teklogix and its founder David Potter expressed interest in Linux as the operating system for its devices as it divested from Symbian. Source: Internet
Symbian OS also has an RTOS kernel (EKA2) starting with version 8.0b. Source: Internet
As it turned out, there just aren’t any good clients at all for the Symbian Series 60 platform, and the bundled mail client, while barely -capable, was too buggy and slow for my tastes. Source: Internet
Dominic explains: “What is clear is that neither Android nor Apple’s iOS are currently stealing many customers from each other - Symbian, RIM and Windows beware. Source: Internet
Developed by VerySoft, the small application is fully compatible with most of the Symbian devices out there and only requires 1mb of ROM to install and up to 300 kb of RAM to operate. Source: Internet