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2025-04-18WAYNE, N.J. Nokia said Wednesday (Sept. 8) that it has bought the Symbian development tool product line from Austin, Texas-based Metroworks, a move that could allow Nokia to have a stronger grip on Symbian-based designs.Nokia has been making a hard play at taking more control of the Symbian OS since early 2004. During the past year, the company purchased shares in Symbian from Psion, thus allowing Nokia to gain significant control over the development of the Symbian OS. Now, through the acquisition agreement announced with Metrowerks, Nokia could also take control of the Symbian development tool chain.Under the acquisition agreement, Nokia will purchase the CodeWarrior Symbian toolset from Metrowerks, which includes Symbian extensions, Java extensions, and intellectual property (IP). Additionally, Nokia will pick up 24 engineers from Metrowerks working on the Symbian toolset.In return, Nokia has agreed to license core embedded development tools, such as a debugger and compiler, that lie at the heart of the Symbian development suite from Metrowerks. Additionally, Metrowerks will become a reseller of the Nokia toolset. By GLOBAL UNICHIP CORP. (GUC) 03.13.2025 By GigaDevice 03.11.2025 By Menta 03.06.2025 From a developer perspective, Forum Nokia Vice President Lee Epting said that the acquisition will provide tighter integration with Nokia's Symbian platform while also providing a faster evolution path for the tools. “We'll be able to evolve the tools faster,” Epting said.Metrowerks also sees a chance to enhance its core debugger, compiler, and other development tools now that the Symbian product line has been handed off
2025-04-20It may be sliding into obscurity today, but Symbian was for many years in the mid-to-late 2000s a huge success. For most of the last decade, Symbian shifted millions of units (and still does, even now). And while discussions over Nokia's OS strategy tend to focus on Lumia shipments, it's easy to forget how big, and innovative, Symbian once was. Back in mid-2007, Nokia and Symbian were on top – Symbian had 65 percent of the smartphone market, while one in every two phones sold worldwide carried the Nokia logo. The pairing was a European success story, with Helsinki-headquartered Nokia making durable, innovative hardware, and London-based Symbian designing software that helped take phones into a world beyond simply making calls and sending texts. Read this Symbian was arguably the inventor of the smartphone category. The concept of a large screen, data-centric device which ran apps doesn't seem revolutionary now, but when the Symbian OS-based Ericsson R380 launched in 2000, it really was thinking different. Symbian: Android before Android? Today, Android has around three-quarters of the smartphone market, but many of the characteristics that helped make it successful were used by Symbian years before. Like Android, Symbian – before it became Nokia's pet – was used in handsets by a number of the largest manufacturers, including Samsung. Such an open approach had not really been seen before in mobile, but is now very much the norm. There was also a large range of third-party software – again, a relatively new phenomenon, but one which has served smartphone makers well ever since. It's pretty much what Apple's success is built on, in fact. Symbian even considered the options of an app store and extending the OS beyond mobile and into other devices like games consoles, although neither plan eventually went ahead. Symbian also spotted the importance of touch and large-screen devices, supporting UIs just for such handsets – Series 90 and UIQ for touch (albeit stylus rather than multitouch based), and Series 80 for big-screen handsets. It even picked up on the web browsing trend early, making a WebKit based browser available from 2006 (WebKit is today used by the likes of Apple, as well as Android). It also used the open source development model that underpins Android, with Nokia in 2008 buying up the shares in Symbian that it didn't already own in order to turn it into the not-for-profit Symbian
2025-04-06Foundation. It was a move that made a lot of sense, but one which failed to pay off. The first version of the open source software was released in 2009, meaning handsets using it were only available from 2010 (by which time, Apple and Android stars had kept rising while Nokia had changed direction on Symbian once again, bringing development back in house and turning the Foundation into a licensing group.) But despite having ideas that were ahead of its time, Symbian failed to benefit from the first mover advantage of any of them. Apps and ecosystems You don't use phones to sell ecosystems, you use ecosystems to sell phones. Symbian had always embraced and encouraged third-party developers, making an attempt to woo them in 2005 through Symbian Signed, an initiative that gave third-party apps the Symbian stamp of approval without the need to get them checked out by a testing house – making the whole process of getting apps into users' hands cheaper, quicker and easier. By the time that the iPhone launched, there were 10,000 apps available for the Symbian platform. Read this However, "as it turns out, after-market software sales for Symbian smartphones remained low", according to an academic paper authored by former Symbian exec David Wood and San Jose university professor Joel West. And while 10,000 apps is no mean feat, it did take over seven years for Symbian to reach that milestone, while Apple hit its first 100,000 in a little over a year after releasing the first SDK for iOS. What aided Apple and hobbled Symbian was the same phenomenon: the app store. Apple made it easier for consumers to buy apps by opening a single storefront, a feat Symbian never managed, although Nokia did open the Ovi store in 2009 to sell Symbian apps – notably behind Apple's iOS, Android and RIM's BlackBerry OS, which got their app stores in 2008. The Ovi brand was discontinued later that year, with the store taking on the Nokia mantle instead. Nigel Clifford, head of Symbian from 2005 to 2008 and now CEO of Procserve, described the lack of a single Symbian app store as one of Symbian's "fatal fragmentations". "It was offputting to anyone without the resources to create one of their own - and they are expensive things to develop and maintain," he said. There was another spanner thrown in the works of the
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