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why is there a mobile browser for nokis n900 but not for the nokia n97 which are running on Symbian S60v5?

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i am searching for a good web browser that can display the web pages as if i was on a pc, not using a mobile phone... and if firefox creates this browser for the nokia n97 or, even better, for that Symbian OS S60v5 then there would be a lot of happy costumers...

== i realized that there was a firefox mobile web browser for nokia n900 but not for nokia n97

i am searching for a good web browser that can display the web pages as if i was on a pc, not using a mobile phone... and if firefox creates this browser for the nokia n97 or, even better, for that Symbian OS S60v5 then there would be a lot of happy costumers... == i realized that there was a firefox mobile web browser for nokia n900 but not for nokia n97

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Symbian OS is not a "Smart Phone" OS. Maemo is.

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i would be better if firefox provides browser support for nokia n97 too

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This would be a better forum for discussing Firefox Mobile. http://mobile.support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/

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Of course it is!

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I agree. Firefox Mobile seems to be very US centric. Symbian smartphones currently lead the market with 47% share in 2010 according to Gartner. Android had 4% and iPhone was 14% There is life outside the USA!!