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Is that possible that Symbian could live past 2016?
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<blockquote data-quote="NancyBee" data-source="post: 2644431" data-attributes="member: 869586"><p>i believe it will still be around. I mean, look at the s40 java platform; its older than symbian and they have commited to keeping that updated and developed til 2016 too and have just released 4 new s40 devices (the asha range).</p><p>Trends change. Ppl dont step back to realise that there are more mobile phone owners now than ever before and a big chunk of them are young ppl, thats probably why android has taken off with its thousands and thousands of apps. But at the end of the day, nokia is still selling phones to a wider range of ppl because they offer such a wide range. If demand is there, i dont think they will abandon it.</p><p>Just my opinion.</p><p>Never say never!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NancyBee, post: 2644431, member: 869586"] i believe it will still be around. I mean, look at the s40 java platform; its older than symbian and they have commited to keeping that updated and developed til 2016 too and have just released 4 new s40 devices (the asha range). Trends change. Ppl dont step back to realise that there are more mobile phone owners now than ever before and a big chunk of them are young ppl, thats probably why android has taken off with its thousands and thousands of apps. But at the end of the day, nokia is still selling phones to a wider range of ppl because they offer such a wide range. If demand is there, i dont think they will abandon it. Just my opinion. Never say never! [/QUOTE]
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