Nokia is all set for its device launches at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and has teased consumers with its P1 announcement alongside tearing into the Chinese market with its D6 smartphone that saw registration in millions.
Need a tablet with even more screen real estate? Nokia may have you covered. Nokia has decided to launch six or seven devices by the end of this year and it appears that one of them could be a powerful 18.
Nokia Oyj sued Apple Inc. saying the iPhone maker infringed several mobile patents, turning simmering tension between the companies into a bitter public legal battle on multiple fronts. Nokia Sues Apple to Escalate Mobile-Patent Licensing Battle
HMD, the firm that scooped the rights to promote telephones with the Nokia emblem, already introduced that it’ll be issuing Android handsets with the model in Q1, probably prepping them for announcement at the MWC expo in February. Alleged Nokia P flagship leaks, may still be in the cards with Snapdragon 835 and 6 GB RAM
Samsung and Apple may seem to be the most prevalent competitors worth noting in the smartphone battle, but that doesn't mean other brands are out of the running. Nokia will return in 2017 with two new Andriod phones.
Nokia might be preparing to release its first smartphone in years. Nokia has been out of the smartphone game for quite a while, but according to rumors they are ready to get back into the market with a new device.
The Nokia Lumia 635 is an affordable, powerful and attractive looking smartphone running Windows 8.1. The Nokia 635 makes improvements on the Nokia 630 and offers an alternative to Android smartphones.
Both phones are available off contract for under $250 Microsoft quickly answered HTC and Samsung's introduction of new phones by putting out two new phones of its own Monday, USAToday reports.
Microsoft announced Thursday that it plans on laying off 18,000 employees worldwide with a special emphasis on trimming its mobile division. The firings represent the largest in the tech giant's 39-year history.
It's no secret that Microsoft's Windows and Windows Phone platforms have far fewer apps than competitors such as Android or iOS, but how does Microsoft plan on catching up? Well, if one leakster is right, then the old saying "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" is about to ring true.
South Korean tech giant, Samsung is rumored to launch another first in the smartphone industry. The company is reportedly working on Galaxy Note 4’s killer 16MP ISOCELL camera.