Helsinki, Finland (AHN) - Top cell phone manufacturer Nokia has bought out its partners in mobile operating system maker Symbian Ltd. and formed a foundation to develop a unified and free mobile platform.
The Finnish mobile phone giant, which owns 56 percent of Symbian, bought the stakes of Ericsson, Sony Ericsson, Panasonic, Siemens and Samsung for $410 million as part of the formation of the non-profit Symbian Foundation.
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