Symbian OS supports a variety of file types, primarily focusing on multimedia and application formats. Commonly supported file types include .sis and .sisx for application installations, .jpg and .png for images, .mp3 and .wav for audio, and .mp4 for video files. Additionally, it can handle documents in formats like .pdf and .doc. However, support may vary depending on the specific version of Symbian and the installed applications.
there are different types of o.s file the biggest selling OS file in mob is android n there are so much o.s file like maemo,meego,symbian n windowx.the nokia is the largest selling in symbian mob
The link provides the currently supported file types (towards the bottom of the page).
The file formats for mobile phones are jar, sis, sisx, jad. The many of the java mobiles and Android mobiles are only supports jar and jad file formant. But, symbian os mobiles are support all the file formats like jar, jad, sis and six.
The JVC KD-R200 only supports wma and mp3 file types.
the package tells what software it can use.
No, Nokia 5800 isn't supported by Android, Nokia 5800 runs over Symbian.
It is not possible. I don't know which version of Symbian you mean, but Pocket PC is running some old version of Windows, Windows CE I guess but is is not possible to run Symbian apps on Pocket PC.
Yes. Its operating system is Series 40 5th Edition.
Hi! NTFS file system supports needed options.
Sun's Solaris OS supports the ZFS file system natively.
Symbian was created in 1997.
SIS files are Symbian and JAR files are java. The software that converts a SIS file to a JAR file is called Sis to Jar Converter 1.7.7.2.