Symbian Operating System
Symbian Operating System
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G.SWAPNA (C.S.E II/IV B.tech) AURORA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Symbian OS is licensed by some of the worlds leading mobile phone manufacturers Arima, BenQ, Fujitsu, Lenovo, LG Electronics, Mitsubishi, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony Ericsson and is the leading OS on Smart phones. Symbian OS was built to follow three design rules: 1. The integrity and security of user data is paramount 2. User time must not be wasted 3. All resources are scarce
CONTENTS: Abstract Definition of Symbian OS History of Symbian OS Versions of Symbian OS Memory management File management Application platforms Success and threats Conclusion
Abstract: Symbian is a mobile operating system (OS) targeted at mobile phones that offers a high-level of integration with communication and personal information management (PIM) functionality. The Symbian OS is open for third-party development by independent software vendors, enterprise IT departments, network operators and Symbian OS licensees.
Symbian OS has a microkernel architecture, which means that the minimum necessary is within the kernel to improve robustness, availability, and responsiveness. It contains a scheduler, memory management, and device drivers, but other services like networking, telephony, or file system support are placed in the OS development which is also possible on Linux and Mac OS X using tools and techniques developed by the community, partly enabled by Symbian releasing the source code for key tools. Symbians focus is to ensure Symbian OS is adopted as the operating system of choice by its customers, the worlds leading handset manufacturers, for the development of higher volume and lower cost, advanced, data-enabled phones also known as smartphones. Definition of Symbian OS: An open standard operating system for dataenabled mobile phones (smartphones) from Symbian Ltd. It supports Java, PC synchronization, Bluetooth local wireless access and GPRS packetswitched data. The first phone to use Symbian OS was the Nokia 9210 Communicator in 2001. History of Symbian OS: Symbian OS was founded in 1980 by David Potter, and is written in C++, therefore regarded as its
Symbian OS 7.0 and 7.0S First developed in 2003. This is an important Symbian release which appeared with all contemporary user interfaces including UIQ Sony Ericsson P800, P900, P910, Motorola A925, A1000. Series 80 : Nokia 9300, 9500 Series 90: Nokia 7710 Series 60 : Nokia 3230, 6260, 6600, 6670, 7610 Symbian OS 6.0 and 6.1 First developed in 2001.Development of different UIs (User Interface) was made generic with a "reference design strategy" for either 'smartphone' or 'communicator' devices, subdivided further into keyboard designs. Two reference UIs were developed Quartz and Crystal. To be generic the UI was clearly split between competing companies, Crystal or Sapphire was Nokia, Quartz was Ericsson. Their designs became the basis for the UIQ interface, which was marketed as the Nokia Series 80 UI. The first one of them was the Nokia 7650 smartphone featuring Symbian OS 6.1, which was also the first with a built-in camera, with VGA (0.3 Mpx = 640*480) resolution. NOKIA 7650 NOKIA 7710 NOKIA 7710 (Touch Screen), 3230, 6600
Symbian OS 7.0s was a version of 7.0 special adapted to have greater backward compatibility with Symbian OS 6.x, partly for compatibility between the Communicator 9500 and its predecessor the Communicator 9210. NOKIA 9500
In the year 2004, the first worm for mobile phones using Symbian OS, Cabir, was developed, which used Bluetooth to spread itself to nearby phones. Symbian OS 8.0 First shipped in 2004, one of its advantages would have been a choice of two different kernels (EKA1 or EKA2). However, the EKA2 kernel version did not ship until Symbian OS 8.1b. The kernels behave more or less identically from user-side, but are internally very different. EKA1 was chosen by some manufacturers to maintain compatibility with old device drivers, while EKA2 was a real-time kernel. 8.0b was de-productized in 2003. Symbian OS 8.1 Basically a cleaned-up version of 8.0, this was available in 8.1a and 8.1b versions, with EKA1 and EKA2 kernels respectively. The first most famous smartphone featuring Symbian OS 8.1a was Nokia N90 in 2005, Nokia's first in Nseries. It comes with CarlZeiss Tessar optics and a 2 Mpx (Mega Pixel) (1600*1200) resolution camera with video capabilities to take VHS (Video Home System) quality (352288) videos and a huge screen resolution (at the time) of 352*416 resolution. NOKIA N90
Symbian OS 9.2 Released in mid 2006. S60 3rd Edition Feature phones have Symbian OS 9.2.Nokia phones with Symbian OS 9.2 OS are E Series:Nokia E90, Nokia E66, Nokia E63, Nokia E71, Nokia E51 N Series:Nokia Nokia N82, Nokia N81 and Nokia 6290, Nokia 6120 classic, Nokia 5700 NOKIA N82
Symbian OS 9.0 This version was used for internal Symbian purposes only. It was de-productized in 2004. Reason: Symbian OS 9.0 marked the end of the road for EKA1. 8.1a. Substantial changes were needed for 9.0, related to tools and security.
NOKIA E90-COMMUNICATOR
Symbian OS 9.3 Released on 12 July 2006. Upgrades include improved memory management and native support for Wifi. The Nokia N96 as well as the Nokia N78 feature Symbian OS 9.3 NOKIA N96
Symbian OS 9.4 Announced in March 2007. Provides the concept of demand paging which is available from v9.3 onwards. Applications launch up to 75% faster. Nokia 5800 feature symbian OS 9.4. NOKIA 5800-EXPRESS MEDIA
Symbian OS is also being used in the new Series 90 platform, which is being introduced in the Nokia 7700. This is equipped with a pen input user interface, a horizontal screen and an optional television tuner thus facilitating mobile multimedia to a new level.
Success: Technical:
File management: The drive, directory and file hierarchy is VFAT (Virtual File Allocation Table), thus making the file system naturally compatible with desktop PCs. It provides local file systems (ROM, RAM and removable media), and an interface to allow dynamically installable file systems, such as those required to communicate with remote disks over a network. File Manager: File handling application. Browse the structure of internal storage, Memory stick storage space. It can be used for File management operations like Copy, Move, Delete, Rename, View properties Change file attributes, and more. Folders and files can also be managed and opened in appropriate viewers.
Commercial:
Application platforms:
Conclusion: Modern smart mobile systems are to be always available small sized / handy, always on optimized memory usage, minimal battery use, extensible addition of new software (if necessary), affordable, and of various form factors. Moreover, a smart mobile device should combine the maximum of mobile technologies available at the moment which solely depends on the OS of the device. Symbian OS thus offers a very user friendly platform that it is easy to build applications that makes a large developer community
Series 60 is a UI for mobile phones that are single-handed operated. In addition to voice communication, multimedia messaging, content browsing and application downloading are the main features of this platform. Series 80 is a UI for devices with larger horizontal screens. It is used in clamshell devices with a keyboard. UIQ is a customizable pen-based user interface platform for media-rich mobile phones based on Symbian OS.