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Nokia and T-Mobile team up to bring the benefits of S60 software to mainstream consumer markets

February 9, 2007 by Stefan Constantinescu - 1 Comment

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Nokia today announced a collaboration to strengthen T-Mobile’s capabilities to bring core services to market and improve the capability of S60 licensees to develop devices for T-Mobile. The collaboration is part of T-Mobile’s efforts to harmonize terminal software solutions within T-Mobile’s device portfolio.

Through the collaboration, T-Mobile will have access to timely and customized S60 products that support the consumer adoption of their services, such as web’n’walk(TM), a service that allows easy access to the Internet on mobile devices.

"T-Mobile recognizes the benefits of software platforms and sees open operating systems such as S60 on Symbian OS crucial for our platform strategy. We are pleased with the customization package that S60 offers to address T-Mobile’s specific requirements. The timely and cost effective customization is key to guaranteeing device time to market," said Przemek Czarnecki, Executive Vice President, Terminal Technology at T-Mobile.

The collaboration with T-Mobile allows S60 development be aligned with T-Mobile’s requirements. Both companies will work closely together to bring the benefits of open operating systems to mainstream consumer markets.

"We see this as a great opportunity to deliver a great consumer experience and to evolve our respective businesses," said Matti Vänskä, Vice President, Mobile Software Sales and Marketing, Nokia. "The benefits of a multi-vendor platform strategy are being recognized by operators, and S60, the market-leading smartphone software platform, is well positioned in this space. The flexibility of S60 software enables T-Mobile to implement Internet-based service concepts consistently across handsets from various manufacturers."

Source: Nokia PR

Does this mean T-Mobile USA will start subsidizing Nokia phones?

I would definitely get an N76 if they made a non blinged out version.

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