What we will see is a NEW market where Linux with Symbian extensions does all that Symbian with Linux extensions does in a BROADER market, and basically offering a bigger competitor to Apple's Iphone, etc.
See, if it is Open Source, then it is Open Source, and I can create a new OS called SymDroid.
I see this as WORST case neutral for Android (it will still get a LOT of development, regardless of this), likely very positive for Android (can implement Symbian API) and win for Symbian because it can now enjoy community development.
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