Today we (Mozilla) are focusing our efforts in mobile on Linux and Windows Mobile devices. In Q3 2008 Symbian had 49.8% of the total smartphone sales (and 57% in Q2) according to Gartner compared to 11.1% for Windows Mobile and 7.2% for Linux. There are a few other platforms: iPhone, RIM and Android that have or are gaining market share, where we for technical or licensing reasons can’t be deployed.
So in order for Mozilla to be relevant in the smartphone space we need to have a presence on the Symbian platform. We have worked with Symbian to understand and scope the size of the project and Symbian are supporting this with engineers to start working on this project so far. At the same time, several Symbian houses are interested in contributing work.
Mozilla outlined its development plan, which consists of 5 phases:
1. Fennec compiling and linking - Planned completion date: end of January
2. Basic/limited browsing possible - Planned completion date: end of February
3. Full browsing - Planned completion date: end of April
4. Fennec ready for initial testing - Planned completion date: not known at this stage
5. Bug fixing and productization of Fennec - Planned completion date: not known at this stage
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