Samsung encourages developers to switch to Symbian Bada

Samsung, according to some, is trying to win over developers Symbian, inviting them to join in creating applications for the platform Bada. A set of Indian developers receive emails from members of Samsung. They are aimed at programmers who have been disappointed in Symbian after signing an agreement between Nokia and Microsoft to move the Finns in WP7. “If you – the developer of Symbian, dissatisfied with recent statements made by Nokia, and, therefore, looking for a new platform to showcase their talent, we say” Hello “and” Welcome to bada! », – Said in a letter allegedly sent by Samsung.

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“If you – the developer of Symbian, dissatisfied with recent statements made by Nokia, and, therefore, looking for a new platform to showcase their talent, we say” Hello “and” Welcome to bada! », – Said in a letter allegedly sent by Samsung.

Recent reports have assumed that the Symbian platform will continue to take market share among fierce competition from iOS and Android. Prior to 2012, according to experts, will continue and the overall decline in market share of Nokia. The company has worked on reducing fear among customers and partners about leaving the operating system of its own design on the Windows Phone 7 with a rather uncertain future: to reduce their own losses, Nokia announced plans to give developers one smartphone, E7, and one smartphone OS Windows Phone 7, immediately after they become available.

Written by on November 30, 2010 under News.

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