Continuing the series of videos where Symbian staff explain different aspects of the new Symbian world, here’s Daniel Rubio on the Symbian System Model. Don’t forget to take in Chris Davidson’s post on what it means to be open source and Lee Williams talking about the open source opportunity.
In the video below Daniel takes you through some key areas of the developer site, the Symbian system model, its features, how you can use it to build the OS and what it looks like as a graphical representation.


Nokia, Symbian, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, NTT Docomo and many others have to pay close attention to this challenge, and today’s announcement looks to be clear evidence that they are doing so. It’s not clear yet exactly how open Symbian will become, but this looks like a smart move from players used to raking in profits from proprietary pricing models.
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