Symbian, like the iPhone, has the advantage of native apps, you are
not limited to Java.

That being said, Android has a nice API and a lot of support behind
it.

I don't think Nokia will be able to get other handset companies to
adopt Symbian.

On Jan 17, 5:43 am, aayush <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some strategic inputs are welcome....
>
> 1. In the opinion of the community, will Android be able to completely
> replace Symbian?
> 2. What are the pros and cons of both operating systems.
> 3. From a long term perspetive, what do you think will be the major
> differentiating factor that will contribute to their success? (android
> or symbian)
> 4. What are the factors that might lead to the downfall of Android/
> Symbian? What needs to be done ?
> 5. With the advent of Android, will the average mobile phone finally
> be as feature rich as a PC? Can android realize that dream?
>
> aayush.

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