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    Nokia and Qualcomm plan to develop advanced mobile devices

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    Nokia and Qualcomm have today announced that the two companies are planning to work together to develop advanced UMTS mobile devices, initially for North America.  They intend for the devices to be based on S60 software on Symbian OS and utilize Qualcomm's Mobile Station Modem MSM7xxx-series and MSM8xxx-series chipsets for processing performance and ubiquitous mobile broadband capabilities. The first mobile devices based on this collaboration would be expected to launch in mid-2010 and be compatible with the forthcoming Symbian Foundation platform.

    "Nokia is very pleased to be in discussions with Qualcomm around designing mobile devices that can benefit from the high level of integration found on MSM chipsets," said Kai Oistamo, executive vice president, Devices, Nokia.  "We are eager to demonstrate to the industry the possibilities that exist when innovative and open software is combined with advanced hardware solutions."

    "Nokia and Qualcomm are leaders in advanced wireless technologies, and this new level of cooperation would bring exceptional leaps in mobile performance to people around the world," said Steve Mollenkopf, executive vice president of Qualcomm and president of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies.  "We are very excited about the possibility of the substantial synergies between S60 software and MSM chipsets."