No, Windows Mobile cannot be installed on a Nokia smartphone running the Symbian operating system due to significant differences in their architecture and software design. Each operating system is built for specific hardware and has its own drivers and applications, making them incompatible. Additionally, Symbian and Windows Mobile devices are designed with different user interfaces and functionalities, further complicating any potential installation.
The operating system used by the Nokia E65 smartphone is Symbian. The Symbian operating system was developed by Symbian Ltd but now operated by Accenture. Nokia have now been using the Windows OS more for future smartphone releases.
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Symbian is an open-source operating system and computing platform. So a Symbian machine would be a system running this software. More information is available on the wikipedia Symbian page.
symbian S60-based smartphone
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Symbian is an operating system or fimrware platform for mobile phones. Mostly Nokia
The latest version of Symbian OS is Nokia Belle and was released in August of 2011. It will be the last version as it was announced that Symbian would no longer be making smartphone technology.
Android definitely they have a stronger operating system and have adobe flash players thatbyou can install them and sometimes they already come installed on the phone.
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