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Samsung to stop making Symbian phones by 2010

November 11, 2009 By kunal 2 Comments

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Symbian phones were always a minority in Samsung’s portfolio and it looks like they’ll give it a complete miss by next year. Senior VP, Don Joo Lee confirmed that Samsung will quit making Symbian handsets and instead adopt its own Bada OS that was unveiled yesterday. Though, Samsung will continue making WinMo and Android OS handsets.

Samsung also claimed to top 200 million handsets in 2009 with an aim to reach up to 20 percent by next year.

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