Word have been doing the rounds that Samsung has been thinking of dropping its Symbian and Windows Mobile operating systems. However, these rumors has been put down by Samsung with an iron hand and subsequently, it released a report saying that it was never in its interest to make any changes whatsoever in its strategy to support multiple open operating systems. The report was based on an official press release issued by the company on this issue.
It is noteworthy that Samsung has named its new operating system, Bada, but it is not certain how much effort and commitment they have incorporated on the new operating system. The company at present utilizes the operating systems of the Symbian, Google Android, Windows Mobile, and their new operating system Bada. From all of these, Google Android is the most previleged with permanent status in it's lineup. Samsung has also clarified, of late, of their direct involvement with Microsoft and also with the Symbian Foundation. In this way, it has calmed down the nerves of many disappointed Symbian fans.
Also, the Bada operating system is an open source operating system that shares the same advantages of the Linux OS in terms of adaptability and reliance on contributor inputs. A suspected Samsung Bada phone's images have been leaked leading to further concerns that the company will now concentrate solely on the Android and Bada. While speculations regarding the validity of this rumor are rampant, many doubted the claim as such a move is bad for any company.
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