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- by Penguinisto September 10, 2008 6:38 AM PDT
- @Kwasi: Nokia IIRC owns a huge chunk of Symbian, so that ain't gonna happen anytime soon.
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- by Kwasiowusu September 10, 2008 11:08 AM PDT
- True
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(3 Comments)But Nokia has a very low market share in the US smartphone market.
I am not saying its gonna happen just that its a possibility.