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Nokia's reinvention as a telecom leader positions it for growth with a significant upside.
HMD's statement, posted on Threads by Wired's Julian Chokkattu, does suggest that the tariffs are what prompted the company's ...
HMD Global, the company best known for licensing the Nokia brand for new phones and tablets over the last decade, has ...
Samsung has surpassed Nokia in cellphone sales, effectively ending Nokia's 14-year run as the world's top handset maker, according to reports from IHS iSuppli and Strategy Analytics released late ...
The Nokia 9500 handset is designed for business users, with its preloaded software for corporate solutions and office applications. Connectivity is the name of the game when it comes to the 9500, ...
Sexy sliders, 2-megapixel camera phones, a sleek clamshell and a snazzy new interface are some of the highlights from Nokia Connection 2005.
Nokia has a fresh batch of value-for-money Android smartphones, with the new devices led by the brand's first 5G-capable handset, the Nokia 8.3 5G – a phone you'll be able to see in the next ...
Nokia executives have revealed plans to deliver high-end cellular handsets that seamlessly switch between 802.11b and public carrier networks in an effort to transform handsets into terminals ...
HMD Global, the Finnish company that licensed the rights to produce Nokia phones, originally launched a trio of Android-powered Nokia handsets last year. Sales seem to be going in the right ...
Nokia Corp. has introduced five new cellular handset models, including a smart phone and a handset for 3G (third-generation) networks. The announcement was made in Singapore, where the ...
, the third-largest handset maker, also dipped slightly, recording 12.1% market share, down from 12.5% in the previous quarter. On Thursday, Nokia rose 37 cents to $12.19.
Nokia (NOK) posted a strong first quarter and boosted its 2005 world handset sales target, but the company lost 2 points of global mobile-phone market share.