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A Symbian developer is a software engineer who builds, maintains, and ports native applications for devices running the Symbian operating system, using C++, Qt, and Symbian SDKs. While Symbian has been largely superseded by modern mobile platforms, dedicated Symbian developers remain in demand for legacy device support, embedded systems, telecom infrastructure, and the maintenance of long-tail enterprise applications still running on Nokia and other Symbian-based hardware.
A freelance Symbian developer writes and maintains native software for Symbian OS, including S60, UIQ, MOAP, and Symbian^3 platform variants. Their work spans application development, low-level system programming, device driver work, and porting code between Symbian releases or to and from related C++ frameworks.
Because Symbian uses descriptors, active objects, two-phase construction, and a cleanup stack instead of standard C++ exceptions, this is a specialist discipline. Hiring an experienced Symbian programmer is the difference between a stable build that runs on real handsets and a project that stalls in compilation against the SDK.
Symbian development covers a wide range of project types, from small bug fixes to full application ports. Common deliverables a Symbian freelancer produces include:
Symbian work depends on a specific toolchain that experienced developers know intimately. When evaluating bids, look for fluency with the following:
Symbian developers are most often hired for projects in industries where legacy hardware remains in service or where embedded systems share common Symbian heritage. Typical clients include:
Symbian is a niche skill, so portfolio depth matters more than breadth. Strong candidates demonstrate hands-on experience shipping signed SIS files to real devices, fluency with Symbian C++ memory and concurrency models, and an understanding of the platform security model.
Look for these signals when reviewing profiles:
Sample interview questions you can copy and use:
Symbian projects often touch related disciplines. Depending on scope, you may also need a freelancer with experience in C++ development, Qt and QML, embedded software engineering, mobile application development, reverse engineering, or cross-platform porting to Android or other modern mobile operating systems.
Symbian is a specialist platform, and the pool of engineers with real shipping experience on it is small. Freelancer.com gives you global reach into that pool, with developers who have worked on S60, UIQ, and Symbian^3 projects across telecom, embedded, and enterprise contexts.
Clients set their own budgets and receive competitive bids, so you can compare proposals from freelancers on Freelancer.com side by side. Profile ratings, completed project history, written client reviews, and verified payment methods give you the evidence you need to hire with confidence. Milestone Payments hold funds securely until agreed deliverables are met, which matters on legacy work where scoping can shift.
Ready to maintain, port, or extend your Symbian application with a specialist who knows the platform inside out?
Hiring a Symbian developer is straightforward when you treat it as a specialist engagement rather than a general mobile project. The process below helps you write a brief that attracts the right candidates, evaluate proposals on technical merit, and award the project with confidence. Expect to spend a little more time on shortlisting than you would for a mainstream platform, since Symbian expertise is concentrated.
Your project post is the single biggest determinant of bid quality. A clear, technical brief filters for developers who genuinely know Symbian rather than generalists guessing at the platform. Head to the
Bids are short proposals, not just price quotes. A strong Symbian bid shows the developer has read your brief, understood which SDK and signing path applies, and has a realistic plan for delivery. Read each proposal carefully and shortlist candidates whose technical interpretation matches your needs.
Final selection combines proposal quality with profile evidence. For a niche skill like Symbian, weigh consistency of past delivery and depth of platform-specific work more heavily than total project count. Look for engineers whose history shows repeat Symbian engagements rather than one-off attempts.
Yes, but mostly for legacy maintenance, ports, and embedded use cases. If you have a Symbian application still earning revenue, supporting field hardware, or anchoring an enterprise workflow, hiring a Symbian developer to maintain or migrate it is a practical investment.
Symbian C++ is the original native API, using descriptors, the cleanup stack, and active objects. Qt for Symbian is a higher-level cross-platform framework that runs on Symbian^3 and offers a more conventional C++ and QML programming model, which is easier to maintain and port.
Yes. Many Symbian developers also work in modern mobile stacks, and porting from Qt for Symbian to Qt on Android is a common path. For full rewrites to native Android or iOS, look for a freelancer whose profile shows both Symbian and the target platform.
For most legacy maintenance, a single experienced freelancer is sufficient and faster to engage than an agency. Larger porting or migration projects with tight deadlines may benefit from a small team, which you can also assemble through Freelancer.com.
Bug fixes and small enhancements are often completed within days. Full application ports between Symbian editions or migrations to Qt typically run several weeks, depending on codebase size, documentation quality, and signing requirements.

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