The launch of Google’s Android has sent shock waves all through the industry - it even managed to kill off a few pretty promising devices which never saw the light of day. Both Motorola and Nokia have once produced Symbian smartphones: will both of them still be around in a year’s worth of time?

Rumor mill keepers have seen Motorola preparing an Android team for quite some time as UIQ is going down soon: their predictions have now become true. Motorola is now part of the OHA and plans to release Android devices soon-ish.

Nokia, on the other hand, has little to win by supporting Android. A Nokia spokesperson told InternetNews.com that his company is very happy with Symbian: as Symbian Foundation OS is said to be binary compatible with S60v3, S60 developers have little to fear…


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