To date, SPB Software has focused primarily on the Windows Mobile platform with such software as the recently announced SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 and SPB Quads 1.0. While SPB has released a few applications and games for the Symbian, Android and iPhone operating systems, the company is now set to increase its focus on these alternate operating systems.
According to CEO Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, SPB will unveil “comprehensive application solutions supporting both Symbian and Android” at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010 to take place in February 2010.
I suspect that the lagging fortunes of Windows Mobile may have helped convince the company to make the move to support different operating systems.