U.K. handset maker Sendo said Thursday it has dropped Microsoft's smart phone software.
Sendo, one of the earliest hardware partners for Microsoft's Smartphone, will instead license the Symbian operating system, which is backed by all the major handset makers. It will also license Nokia's Series 60 user interface, designed for Symbian.
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Sendo, one of the earliest hardware partners for Microsoft's Smartphone, will instead license the Symbian operating system, which is backed by all the major handset makers. It will also license Nokia's Series 60 user interface, designed for Symbian.
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