
With Google’s Android OS gaining more and more momentum on the mobile scene, it looks like it’s going to be an important player in the tablet battles of 2010. But aside from Apple’s iPhone OS and Windows 7, we might well see Symbian making some inroads into the tablet scene too. In a recent interview, Chief Executive of the Symbian Foundation, Lee Williams, said that there has been occasional interest for Symbian to be used on a tablet device, and it’s likely that in the next year or two, we might be seeing such a product hit the market place. It’s certainly an interesting idea, since we’re generally used to seeing Symbian on mobile phones. Would you want to try a Symbian-powered tablet, or do would you rather stick with Google’s Android, Apple’s iPhone OS or Windows 7?
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