Symbian has finally taken one step further (something we all believe it should have done years ago) and gone open source. The ten year old Symbian platform shall go entirely open source from today. Developers can download, modify and redistribute the Symbian source code from it’s website. It’s believed that the Symbian platform empowers around 330 million mobile devices across the globe.
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Now you can make free video calls from your mobile phone using Fring. The company claims its the world’s first mobile video calls over internet service. It makes use of the Fring app along with Skype to enable users to make free video calls using their mobile phones. Using the latest version of the Fring app you can make and receive video calls from your mobile phones for free! I’ve been using Fring (via WiFi) on my E63 and it’s a brilliant little app I must admit.
However the video feature is currently supported to a limited Nokia phones apart from Apple iPhone. These include X6, N97 mini, N97, 5800, N95, N95 8G and N82. Fring claims the new video calling feature will be available on other major platforms soon including Android.
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