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Native Symbian OS Applications OTA: New Opportunities to Drive ARPU

Source: Nokia
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Using a range of standard technology, operators can easily implement the delivery of Symbian OS applications OTA. While Symbian OS devices offer an excellent platform for Java applications, there is a wealth of additional native Symbian applications available. These applications are written in native Symbian C++, as well as other languages, such as Visual Basic (enabled by Appforge Crossfire), Python (enabled for the S60 platform by Nokia) and Open Programming Language (OPL), a Basic-like language from the open source community. This paper published by Nokia reviews the opportunities and outlines some of the ways in which it can be realized.


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