The famous mobile operating system Symbian (acquired by Nokia in 2008) is now open source and available to all mobile manufactures under Eclipse Public License (EPL).

After Nokia acquired Symbian OS in 2008, the Symbian consortium turned to Symbian Foundation and it’s decided to make this famous mobile operating system as Open Source and available to all Mobile Manufactures under EPL license. So now any manufactures can deploy Symbian OS in their mobile platforms.

The current Symbian version is Symbian 3. Symbian is the most popular mobile OS, powering some 330 million phones. See more about Symbian Open Source at http://www.symbian.org/.

–Senthilkumar D.

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