Symbian OS used in four new models of NTT DoCoMo FOMA 902i Series

Leading phone manufacturers Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Electric, Sharp and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communicati
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October 19, 2005 - Symbian Ltd. today announced that Symbian OS, the leading open standard based operating system for advanced mobile phones, is used in four new models of NTT DoCoMo FOMA series, namely F902i, D902i, SH902i and SO902i. The FOMA 902i series will be manufactured by Symbian OS licensee Fujitsu Limited (F902i), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation D902i), Sharp Corporation (SH902i) and Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Japan, Inc (SO902i).

SH902i and SO902i are the first models based on Symbian OS for Sharp and Sony Ericsson in Japan. Symbian OS brings higher quality mobile phones with better features quickly to consumers, expanding the 3G cell phone market even further.

The following 16 Symbian OS-based mobile phones are available in Japan:
-  NTT DoCoMo FOMA Raku-Raku PHONE ?; Raku-Raku PHONE (manufactured by Fujitsu)
-  NTT DoCoMo FOMA F700iS; FOMA F901iS; FOMA F700i; FOMA F901iC; FOMA F900iC; FOMA F900iT; FOMA F900i; FOMA F2102V; FOMA F2051; (manufactured by Fujitsu); FOMA D701i, FOMA D901iS, FOMA D901i(manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric); FOMA M1000 (manufactured by Motorola)
-  Vodafone 702NK (Nokia 6630) (manufactured by Nokia)

About Symbian

Symbian is a software licensing company that develops and licenses Symbian OS , the global open industry standard operating system for advanced, data-enabled mobile phones.

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. In the first half of 2005, more than 14.5 million Symbian OS-based mobile phones were sold worldwide to over 200 network operators, taking the installed base of Symbian OS phones to more than 39 million.

Symbian has its headquarters in London, United Kingdom with offices in the United States, Europe (Cambridge, UK and Ronneby, Sweden (UIQ Technology AB), Israel and Asia (Bangalore, Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo).