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SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 - a New Face for Your Symbian Phone

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
May 28, 2010
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We've used SPB Mobile Shell for Windows Mobile and it seriously improves the smartphone experience. Now SPB has released a version for Symbian. Check it out.

SPB Software, a leading mobile software developer, has launched SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 for Symbian. A best-selling customisation and personalisation tool for touchscreen user interfaces, SPB Mobile Shell for Symbian lets Symbian users make the most of their mobile phones.

With recent Gartner statistics showing that smartphones with a Symbian OS are the fastest-selling mobiles in the world, SPB Software is catering to the huge demand for customisation and personalisation on Symbian OS-based devices.

“Up until now there hasn’t been a good user interface for Symbian yet despite the number of users out there,” said Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, CEO of SPB Software. “Our aim is to bring our experience with Windows Mobile users to Symbian (and other OS) enthusiasts. Last year we launched six projects for the Symbian platform and partnered with Nokia, StarHub and MTS, customising and helping implement the products for Symbian OS. The simple implementation process means manufacturers and mobile operators can easily customise the products on a variety of platforms to offer the same capabilities to all users.”

SPB Mobile Shell was initially launched in 2007 and has seen global success with many award wins and several million licences being shipped by more than 15 device manufacturers. SPB Software has also joined open industry standard, Symbian Foundation, to ensure its applications for Symbian OS are at the forefront of what its users want.



 
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