The two companies, which have spent many years suing each other over patents, will develop UMTS devices, initially for North America, based on S60 software and Qualcomm's Mobile Station Modem MSM7xxx-series and MSM8xxx-series chipsets.The first models should ship in mid-2010 and be compatible with the forthcoming Symbian Foundation platform.
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