
Nokia has flatly denied that they will be making an Android-powered handset in the near future, claiming that “Everyone knows that Symbian is our preferred platform for advanced mobile devices,” according to a Nokia spokesman. Well, guess that’s that – straight from the horse’s mouth itself. Looks like we’ll just have to rely on other handset manufacturers to come up with Android-powered devices instead for the coming years. Do you think Nokia will ever make a U-turn on their position?
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