Symbian version 9.5 released
March 30, 2007 by Dario Soltani

Version 9.5 of Symbian is officially out now. The operating system for handsets recieved a facelift improving performance for future devices.
The new version will extend battery life, use memory more efficiently, allow and simplify the use of push-email and VoIP (you’ll even be able to make VoIP calls while doing other things over the IP protocol, such as surfing or streaming video) over WiFi and improve support for filetransfers and syncronisations over WLAN.
There are also some multimedia improvements, such as support for digital TV (DVB-H, ISDB-T) standards, 35 new features for digital cameras such as motion sensor support, red-eye reduction, panorama images, new image editing features and support for SQL-databases.
Symbian 9.5 will also improve all-round performance and extend battery life with 75%.







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