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Monday July 6, 2009
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Everyone else is working on an Android handset, so why shouldn't Nokia? The Finnish handset manufacturer is reported working on a new touchscreen smartphone using Google's open operating system, which is set for debut at September's Nokia World conference, according to The Guardian.
Since the launch of Android, Nokia has been hedging its bets on Symbian, with plans to offer that OS free of charge. The company, naturally, is not yet commenting on this latest round of rumors.
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