Nokia is no longer making phones as the rights to the brand belong to HMD Global, it’s still making telecom network equipment and is aiming to buy Comptel, a fellow Finnish software company in order to stay relevant in the
Nokia 6 is the first device to come alive after HMD Global acquired the rights to sell smartphones with the beloved brand. The device is still officially a China-exlusive with the first batch of units selling out in a minute
On Sunday HMD Global unveiled its first Android-powered Nokia smartphone – Nokia 6. Initially it was only shown in Black color but now it looks like there might be another option. Front • Right side • Left side • Back
Nokia is back in the smartphone game and even if the mid-range China-exclusive 6 isn’t exactly what we all wanted at least it will give us some valuable insights for the future of the HMD-owned brand. You see while the
A new Nokia phone has passed China Compulsory Certification (3C). Listed as TA-1000 from HMD Global, the device comes with standard 5V/2A charging support, but that’s about all the info we get here. While 3C doesn’t reveal any of the
Nokia has filed new patent infringement lawsuits against Apple on Thursday, a day after it weighed in on a licensing dispute with the company by filing claims in Germany and the U.S. On Wednesday, the Finland-based mobile network vendor filed
Yesterday, Nokia officially handed the keys to its brand to upcoming phone maker HMD, which already has plans for Android-powered phones and tablets. We looked through the leaders of the new company and it turned out that many of them
The Nokia brand is displayed at the Nokia pavillon all through day 4 of the cell global Congress at the Fira Gran thru complicated in Barcelona, Spain on February 25, 2016. The drop in Nokia’s inventory is overdone and most
Nokia is lower back inside the mobile cellphone commercial enterprise, after a fashion. It has granted HMD worldwide an exceptional, 10-yr license to the well-known emblem, allowing the Finnish startup to sell Nokia cell phones and drugs. meanwhile Microsoft, which