Ok ok ok, I understand Android is a software stack for mobile devices
that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications.
But what about those mobile phones like nokia N 95 8GB which is
running on Symbian S60 3rd edition, do we need to replace the
operating system of the phone?  I don't think i will do.

Please correct me here, i am confused on the concept of Android as a
whole.
If I already have an industry class mobile phone with Symbian why
would i need to go for Android and android application. Tell me one
good reason to develop all the available applications on Android and
does android is a replacement of Symbian or can it overlap on Symbian.

Is it compatible to Nokia phones or do new phones have to be developed
by these vendors winth androud compatibility. i am little confused
here.

Your comments would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.

codergeek82

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