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LG Licenses Nokia Software

LG Electronics and Nokia have announced a licensing agreement for the Symbian based, Series 60 Platform. LG Electronics joins as the newest member of the Series 60 licensee community that is made up of world-leading manufacturers, including Lenovo, Panasonic, Nokia, Samsung, Siemens and Sendo.

LG Electronics, a top provider of mobile devices, will license the Series 60 Platform as source code. The source code enables licensees to further develop and differentiate the software for Series 60-based products while maintaining the underlying application interoperability.

"We are anticipating the unique features and functionalities that the Series 60 Platform will bring to our product portfolio and look forward to working in the Series 60 community. Our target is to build ubiquitous mobile devices that will best serve our customers. Series 60 on top of the Symbian OS will provide us with a compatible platform for our smart phones throughout our CDMA, GSM/GPRS and WCDMA portfolio," said Yong E. Shin, Vice President, UMTS Handset Laboratory in LG Electronics.

"LG Electronics has an outstanding record of making appealing and advanced mobile devices for all major markets and network protocols," said Antti Vasara, Vice President, Technology Marketing and Sales, Nokia. "LG Electronics' decision to license the Series 60 Platform further strengthens the platform's position as the most competitive handset software on the market. We look forward to collaborating with LG Electronics in the Series 60 community," he continued.

The Series 60 Platform encompasses the software, user interface (UI) and applications necessary to create a smart phone. Optimized for the Symbian OS, the Series 60 Platform strives to enable significant creativity and differentiation by licensees. In addition, the common software platform ensures interoperability and application compatibility between the different licensees' smart phones."

Posted to the site on 23rd March 2004

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