"The mobile phone operating system world was rocked recently by the announcement that Nokia had acquired all of the shares of Symbian that it didn't already own, and that it planned to transition the OS to an open-source licensing model," says DeviceGuru.
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Nokia’s commitment to open-source Symbian does turn Windows Mobile into the “odd man out” — the only major mobile phone OS that’s not available under a genuine open source license.
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Nokia’s commitment to open-source Symbian does turn Windows Mobile into the “odd man out” — the only major mobile phone OS that’s not available under a genuine open source license.