Nokia on Wednesday announced new smartphones during Microsoft's Build 2014 keynote, the Lumia 930 and Lumia 630, with both devices expected to run Windows Phone 8.1 and to launch later this year.
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The End of An Era: Nokia Smartphones Are Dead!
Well, we can’t say that we didn’t expect this to happen; Nokia is no longer in the smartphone space. After a multi-year-long fight to maintain its presence in the market, all of Nokia’s smartphones ...
HMD Global could be preparing to launch several new Nokia smartphones over the next few months. According to a recent report by Nokiapoweruser, the Finnish company is readying the Nokia 1.4, Nokia 6.3 ...
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia elevated Windows Phone to be the vanguard of its smartphone presence, making it the primary platform for these devices. In the last six months, Nokia ...
The Nokia 1.4 is expected to arrive with a 6.5-inch LCD screen that produces an HD+ resolution. The device will be powered by an unspecified 1.3GHz quad-core processor and a 4,000mAh battery. The ...
If your primary complaint about new Android phones is that they're still too expensive, then the Nokia 1.4 would like a word. Latest from HMD Global, the new entry-level smartphone pushes up the ...
With the Lumia line now in Microsoft's hands, what's left of Nokia is reportedly planning to get back into the smartphone business as early as 2016. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology ...
Nokia on Thursday revealed plans to launch its first-ever high-end smartphone built on an open-source Linux platform. The Nokia N900 packs in Nokia's own Maemo 5 software, which the Finnish mobile ...
Contrary to all expectations, Nokia is back. Its demise has been predicted several times, but the once market-leader refuses to die. According to data from Counterpoint Research, Nokia took third ...
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