
Whatever the amount, and Nokia isn't talking specifics, it's enough to help the company as it transitions to Microsoft's Windows Phone OS on its smartphones. The company even went so far as to say
"This agreement is expected to have a positive financial impact on Nokia's recently revised outlook for the second quarter 2011 of around break-even non-IFRS operating margin for Devices & Services."At the same time, now that Apple has rid itself of a lawsuit filed against itself, it can concentrate on legal battles still ongoing between the Cupertino, CA-based company and rivals such as Samsung, HTC and Motorola.
This is also very significant with a view to Android. Given that Android is in many ways a rip-off of Apple's operating software, Android-based devices are highly likely to infringe on largely the same Nokia patents that Apple now felt forced to pay for.In other words, bad news for Android manufacturers. Not only are the above Android OEMs being sued by Apple, they likely infringe on Nokia's patents as well. And since Apple was willing to settle, that's something that could be very telling in future litigation.

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