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Symbian Drives Developer Innovation with Improved Symbian Signed Processes and New Books

Develop for Symbian OS

The Symbian Smartphone Show, London, UK, October 16 2007 – Symbian Limited, developer and licensor of Symbian OS™, the market-leading operating system for advanced data-enabled mobile phones known as smartphones, today announced its ongoing efforts to make developing easier and more economically viable for developers worldwide.

Symbian Signed made faster, easier and cheaper


Symbian Signed, developed in partnership between Symbian, its licensees, network operators and developers, promotes best practice to test and sign applications for Symbian smartphones. Based on developer feedback, the Symbian Signed process has been improved to make signing faster, easier and cheaper for developers driving growth in the number of Symbian applications. Developers are now more easily able to access device capabilities that were once restricted, enabling further innovation.

Symbian is pleased to announce a new set of test criteria and procedures for testing and signing applications:

Open Signed – provides a signing process using Developer Certificates enabling an application to be installed on a limited number of devices controlled by declared IMEIs (unique phone identification numbers). Open Signed is designed to support the developer community, open source and educational communities. The maximum number of devices that each application can be installed on has now been increased tenfold, from 100 to 1000.

Express Signed – an entirely new process to allow software developers with Publisher IDs to instantly sign all applications that do not require access to the more sensitive device functions, allowing faster time-to-market. Developers can now sign applications on Expressed Signed for as little as $20.

Certified Signed – for those applications that require access to the sensitive device manufacturer capabilities and/or where independent testing is required.

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“We have re-designed the application testing and certification process following developers’ concerns about ease of use and time-to-market,” said Bruce Carney, Director of Developer Programs and Services, Symbian. The improved Symbian Signed process has increased the speed and efficiency of application signing giving developers more time to innovate, which is good news for all.”

Press Books

Symbian has released two new books from its publishing department, Symbian Press. Mobile Python, written by Jürgen Scheible and Developing Software for Symbian OS, Second Edition, written by Steve Babin.

Mobile Python – Rapid Prototyping of Applications on the Mobile Platform is a practical hands-on book that introduces the popular open source programming language Python to the mobile space. It effectively teaches how to program your own powerful – and fun – applications easily based on the Symbian OS and S60 platforms.

Developing Software for Symbian OS, Second Edition – helps software developers new to Symbian OS to create smartphone applications. The original book has been updated for Symbian OS v9 and now includes a new chapter on application signing and platform security with updates throughout for Symbian OS v9 and changes to the development environment.

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Notes to Editors

About Symbian Signed


Symbian Signed is a testing and signing program for Symbian applications and content. Symbian Signed is developed in partnership between Symbian, its handset manufacturer licensees including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung and LG, network operators T-Mobile and Orange as well as several independent software test houses. The GSM Association recommends its member operators to certify third party applications and content, and to use Symbian Signed specifically for the certification of applications and content for Symbian OS.

Symbian Signed has continued to evolve since its initial roll-out in February 2004, responding to the changing technological and commercial environment as well as in response to feedback from leading developers, network operators, application and handset vendors. Today, over 10,000 Symbian applications have been Symbian Signed and are commercially available.

About Symbian Press

Symbian Press was established to communicate authoritative, timely and practical information on Symbian OS and related technologies. Established as a partnership between Symbian Ltd. and Wiley, Symbian Press aims to enable and encourage developers to build great products as well as to educate commentators and decision-makers within the wireless industry.

About the Authors

Jürgen Scheible is a PhD candidate at the Media Lab of University of Art and Design, Helsinki. He is an award-winning media-artist, musician, telecommunications engineer and researcher and has been spreading the word about Python on mobile to many countries, universities and developer communities around the globe. From the early months on he has been actively cooperating with the Nokia team who ported Python to S60. Jurgen has been invited to give talks on Python at Nokia, Yahoo, IDEO, Adobe, Symbian, Stanford University, MIT Media Lab, to name but a few.

Jurgen has extensive knowledge in mobile technology and has previously worked 8 years with Nokia in Finland, holding various positions such as programmer, project manager, product manager and competence transfer manager. He runs the mobilehub at University of Art and Design in Helsinki, which is a prototyping environment for mobile-client applications that serves as a resource to creative new media art students.

Steve Babin works at IBM developing enterprise software for smartphones based on Symbian OS and Microsoft Windows Mobile. He has a BSEE from Louisiana State University and over 20 years of software development and leadership experience on a variety of products – including medical devices, Java accelerators, avionics, Internet appliances, and system-on-chip silicon devices – using numerous operating systems. Steve is married to Sharon and has a daughter named Hillary. They live in Austin, TX. He is an Accredited Symbian Developer.

About Symbian Limited

Symbian is a software licensing company that develops and licenses Symbian OS, the market-leading open operating system for advanced, data-enabled mobile phones known as smartphones.

Symbian licenses Symbian OS to the world's leading handset manufacturers and has built close co-operative business relationships with leading companies across the mobile industry. During Q2 2007, 18.7 million Symbian smartphones were sold worldwide to over 250 major network operators, bringing the total number of Symbian smartphones shipped up to 30 June 2007 to 145 million.

Symbian has its headquarters in London, United Kingdom, with offices in the United Kingdom, United States and Asia (India, P.R. China, Korea, and Japan). For more information, please visit Symbian.

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