Samsung denies speculations of dropping Symbian and WinMo

It seems that the launch of the Bada OS hasn't spelled doom for the Samsung Symbian / WinMo portfolio after all. The company has contacted us and denied the claims made by HMC Investment Securities about Samsung leaving only Android and Bada as their operation systems of choice in the foreseeable future.
Here is what the official statement says:
Samsung has not made any change in its strategy of supporting multiple open operating systems. We believe this strategy continues to provide consumers with a variety of choices of rich mobile content and applications. To provide more choices to meet consumers' many different taste and preference, we will continue our 'multi-OS' strategy.
As an an initial member of Symbian Foundation, Samsung continues to cooperate with Symbian Foundation. Windows Mobile is also an established operating system with solid market position and its own set of strengths. Samsung will continue working closely with Microsoft to provide a range of continually evolving Windows Mobile based smartphones in the coming years.
So obviously Symbian and WinoMo fans have nothing to worry about. One of the major players promises to remain in the game and so we should expect more cool devices to come with the two platforms.
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Samsung denies speculations of dropping Symbian and WinMo - reader comments
- Anonymous
u must be kidding me i work in optus,virgin and three mobile in australia i know how popular winmo was when they released omnia, and i have had a lot off ppl coming to me asking fro htc mobiles they are all win mo bro....
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- 2009-11-15 23:23
- i2Hc
- Jan Tångring
> Samsung has not made any change in its strategy of supporting > multiple open operating systems. Dumping Symbian to zero and Winmobile to 20% would still be "supporting multiple open operating systems", since Samsung would still have Android...
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- 2009-11-15 11:54
- mv1B
- Jan Tångring
This is a non-denial denial. There is nothing in that statement that condtradicts Samsung dumping Symbian in 2010 and pushing Windows Mobile down from 90 percent to 20 percent 2012.
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- 2009-11-15 11:44
- mv1B
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