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If Arm were to be acquired by a major player, it would likely cost hundreds of millions of dollars to unify their systems and it would disrupt the long-term roadmap of virtually all handset and consumer electronics OEMs, an unacceptable risk for the entire electronics industry, in our view.
Today we came across a leaked roadmap for upcoming Symbian handsets, and we were surprised to see that Nokia has taken the lady-love a step further, giving girly names (at least for now) to four different upcoming Symbian phones.
The Wave 3 is presumably a Bada-powered handset, and may well be the one spotted in a leaked roadmap from a few weeks back.
Bundled nicely in the form of a 2011 LG Roadmap (discovered by PocketNow), five Android smartphones and one Mango-powered handset have found their way to the web.
Its year-ahead roadmap, which it shared with Forbes.com, calls for more smart phones and multimedia handsets, a major touch-screen phone, a partnership with Google on its open-source mobile platform, Android, and, yes, more Razrs.
Other roadmap highlights include the LG Univa, successor to the Optimus One, and a mysterious Windows Phone 7 handset called the LG Fantasy.
The leaked roadmap also points to another upper-midrange smartphone called the Victor and a low-end Android handset called the LG E2, which you can check out in PocketNow's coverage.
Consider the handset.
Our roadmap isn't changing.
I gave them my roadmap.
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