S60 (Software Platform) from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Try Beta Log in / create account article discussion edit this page history S60 (software platform) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. navigation (September 2008) Main page Contents This article is in a list format that may be better presented using prose. You can help by Featured content converting this article to prose, if appropriate. Editing help is available. (September 2008) Current events Random article The S60 Platform (formerly Series 60 User Interface) is a software platform for mobile phones that runs on Symbian OS. S60 is currently amongst the most-used smartphone platforms in the world. It was created search by Nokia, who made the platform open source and contributed it to the Symbian Foundation. S60 has been used by mobile device manufacturers including Lenovo, LG Electronics, Panasonic and Samsung.[1] Go Search Sony co-created the software with Nokia. Symbian is the most popular smartphone OS on the market by 47% of the sector’s total sales, with 17.9m handsets sold in Q4 2008.[2] interaction In addition to the manufacturers the community includes: About Wikipedia Community portal Software integration companies such as Sasken, Elektrobit, Teleca, Digia and Mobica Recent changes Semiconductor companies Texas Instruments, ST Microelectronics, Broadcom, SONY , Freescale, Contact Wikipedia Samsung Electronics Donate to Wikipedia Operators such as Vodafone and Orange who develop and provide S60-based mobile applications and Help services toolbox Software developers and independent software vendors (ISVs). What links here S60 consists of a suite of libraries and standard applications, such as telephony, PIM tools, and Helix- Related changes Screenshot of a typical Nokia S60 based multimedia players.
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