Symbian Executive Director Lee Williams Resigns For “Personal Reasons”

Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday October 20, 2010 | 579 views| Add a Comment
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Lee Williams, the executive director at Symbian has left the company for “personal reasons.” Before Symbian, Williams worked at Motorola and Palm. Williams is being replaced by Symbian CFO Tim Holbrow. Williams’ departure comes at a time when Samsung has ended their support for the mobile operating system and Nokia announced that the N8 will be the last Symbian-powered N Series Device. [Engadget]

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