Symbian OS v9.5

June 16, 2007 by Dario Soltani 

With the continuous growing market for smartphones, Symbian recently announced their latest version of the Symbian OS.

Symbian OS 9.5, the latest evolution of Symbian OS, delivers over 70 new features for high-performance, more powerful smartphones. A truly scalable operating system for the global market.

The new OS is backward compatible with all the entire v9 family and includes the following key enhancements

  • Automatic Ram defragmentation and memory optimizations resulting in 20-30% lower RAM usage achievable
  • File caching reducing device and application start-up times ip to 75% and resulting in better power efficient devices
  • Active sync, real-time networking ip bearer mobility giving advantages like support for large data sets, enhanced VoIP, streaming and automatic switching between 3G and Wi-Fi
  • Full digital camera experience
    • Location based services framework
    • Media transfer protocol
    • Digital TV
    • Advanced camera support with better red-eye reduction, auto-focus and higher resolutions.
  • More work done on future features making GPS going mass market, seamless connectivity for multimedia content and better fulfilling market demands.

Experience enhancements multimedia - Improved seamless connectivity to home computers making it easy to transfer multimedia. DVB-H and ISDB-T digital TV standards are supported.

Product sheet

Via symbian.com

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