Symbian OS Grows Another ARMs Length
05 Oct, 2007, 2:00 pm IST | by
Shayne Rana
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All you Symbian fans out there, have we got some good news for you! It was announced recently that the newer Symbian OS will be structured to support the ARM Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP) architecture. With this new system, your Symbian phone should work more efficiently, not just in the way of being faster, but also by judging the devoices requirements and shutting down unnecessary systems. This will also help conserve energy. Your battery will also breathe a sigh of relief.
Via GSM Arena. |
Tags: Symbian
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