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The future shape of the market's leading mobile OS should be unveiled in weeks.
China Mobile is rumoured to be developing its own mobile OS to run on a new device, the Onephone.
Google Android could grab four per cent of the US smartphone market in Q4, says Strategy Analytics.
T-Mobile will unveil the first Google Android phone at a September 23rd news conference, say reports.
Nine more companies have pledged their support for the new open-source Symbian Foundation.
Financials show 19.6 million devices shipped in 2Q 2007, up five per cent year on year.
Google has announced the 20 finalists in its Android Developer Challenge.
A Google blog has revealed details of the Android Market content distribution set-up.
T-Mobile USA could offer the first Google Android phone by October, says the New York Times.
EA Mobile has confirmed a distribution deal with the smartphone app seller Handango.
Motorola, NEC and Panasonic have unveiled seven new Linux-based LiMo handsets.
3, América Móvil and TIM are among the nine new members of the Symbian Foundation.
Symbian has launched its first open-source era programme: the Symbian Partner Network.
Google’s Android OS system has been delayed will late Q4, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Smartphones shipments rose 29 per cent year on year to 1Q2008, said Gartner.
Movial has launched its’ ‘IXS Toolkit’ to help developers create Linux-based user interfaces.
Symbian customers shipped 18.5 million smartphones in 1Q to bring lifetime shipments to 206 million.
Symbian has launched the ‘Symbian Ready’ technology validation program.
Speculation suggests the first Google Android phone could be the HTC Dream, and it could launch on May 6th.
Microsoft has agreed to license Adobe's Flash Lite for its Windows Mobile OS.