Moves to create a unified and royalty-free Symbian platform should result in a wider choice of handsets and applications
Nokia's Kai Öistämö As Symbian celebrates its 10th anniversary, the company is set to be subsumed into handset giant Nokia. But the Symbian OS platform is to be given a new lease of life as royal...
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