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Gallery: Symbian Smartphone Show 2007
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Symbian's Smartphone Show sees all the members of the Symbian ecosystem get together to show off their latest offerings. This live photo gallery offers an insight into what goes at the event and supporting activities.
So many prizes to give away tonight, so few people, first one just arrived...
Stefan C gatecrashes the official WOM World team
filling up nicely!
Over 60 people and it's getting very hot in here!
Unveiling the mystery star prize!
It's all colours and swirls at Sony Ericsson's I love touch stand...
Stands galore
Behind the scenes of the keynote. The backroom boys and dozens of backroom multimedia computers.
Using the Motorola 'concept' device (Z10) to film performance artists. The Z10 is very much not finished yet, Motorola are demoing their Nseries-like video editing suite, which looked very impressive. Ps. Don't tell Motorola I took this photo!
Nigel Clifford keynotes
Symbian's new Freeway architecture, demonstrated on a test rig
Eek, Symbian has brought their famous architecture cube to life - it spins!
Blackberry doing a great job of showcasing the Symbian platforms they support...
S60 Futures
Multiple orioentations
Advanced UI
Nigel clifford
Nigel Clifford keynotes
Quickoffice were demoing the upcoming v5 of their suite, out before Christmas, but opening Office 2007 docs and xlsx files, pretty cool....
Nigel Clifford keynotes
S60 Touch
S60 Touch announced
S60 announces 3 as another operator partner
S60
Another year, another show, another swag bag...
The Samsung i400 - their range is looking pretty decent. Let's hope this one hits the High Street
Day 2
David Wood keynote
Blackberry keynote.
Day 2
Day 2
S60 stand
S60 stand
Day 2
Stefan and Phil
Python book launched at symbian show
Symbian books galore
Goodbye excel!
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