Shares climb on claims an official announcement will come this week

Industry whispers Nokia will use Windows Phone 7

Rumours are pointing to a possible partnership between Finnish mobile giant Nokia and Microsoft that could see the latter’s mobile phone OS Windows Phone 7 installed on Nokia smartphones in the future.

The New York Times reports that Nokia’s shares have grown for four straight days as the whispering continues to intensify.

The paper believes an official announcement will be made at an investor speech in london on Friday February 11th.

The news comes as Android for the first time in Q4 2010 overtook Symbian as the best selling smartphone OS in the world.

It follows a period of extended turbulence for Symbian, which has received criticism for many observers for failing to keep up with the advances made by the likes of Apple, Google and Microsoft.

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