Research In Motion says it'll reveal the sixth version of its BlackBerry operating system in the third quarter of 2010. However it's released a video showing elements of v6.0 at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium event this week. Look out for multi-touch support, redesigned apps and a new home screen experience.
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In this week's edition of The Fonecast we're joined by Richard Kinder from Red Bend Software for a chat about over-the-air mobile updates. Plus there's the usual offbeat look at the latest industry headlines, covering everything from Symbian delays and m-banking to health research and mobile broadband tests.
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In this week's podcast we're joined by Richard Kinder from Red Bend Software for a chat about over-the-air mobile updates. Plus there's the usual offbeat look at the latest mobile industry headlines, covering everything from Symbian delays to health research.
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Nokia has announced the N8 smartphone, which is set to be the first device running version 3 of the Symbian operating system. There’s a 12 megapixel camera with Xenon flash, there’s HD-quality video recording, Dolby surround sound and a 3.5-inch organic LED screen in the aluminium body.
There's also social network aggregation, built-in video editing and the free Ovi Maps navigation service. Symbian ^3 includes support for multi-touch, flick scrolling and pinch-zoom on the touchscreen.
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