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"By April 5, 2011, Nokia released Symbian under a new license and converted to a proprietary shared-source model as opposed to an open source project.[3]"
The more I read about Symbian^3 and Symbian^4 the more I want to use it. People talk about how Nokia has lost it and all this BS and how iPhone will win. Symbian is leader of the world!! And when they were challenged in a place they were never the dominant phone (USA) they took notice and went into overdrive. Granted at first they made some mistakes. Hardware before software (N97) and porting s60 over without making it touch friendly. But a line must be made. Symbian Platform is not Symbian OS....
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