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<text>The Symbian operating system was the dominant</text>
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<text>platform for early mobile devices, including</text>
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<text>smartphones of the era. It was used by brands</text>
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<text>such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung and Motorola.</text>
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<text>Initially released by Symbian Ltd. in 1997, it was later</text>
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<text>acquired by Nokia in 2008 as part of their disastrous</text>
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<text>decision to keep pushing for Symbian for their devices</text>
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<text>instead of moving on to using Android.</text>
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