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Posts Tagged Nokia

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Nokia waves goodbye to Symbian OS

On January 24, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nokia has finally put Symbian to rest, after years of being used as Nokia's budget smartphone OS it is to be replaced by Microsoft's own Windows Phone 8 View source website

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Nokia releases 3D printing specs for Lumia 820

On January 21, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

In what appears to be a first in the mobile phone industry, according to Nokia, customers are handed creative-license to tailor-make Lumia 820 phone cases View source website

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Nokia ‘exceeds expectations’ to shift 4.4 million Lumia phones in Q4 2012

On January 14, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nokia announces healthy Q4 sales figures for its Lumia smartphones, but also admits to having difficulty producing enough of the devices to satisfy demand View source website

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RIM and Nokia play nice with new patent license

On December 21, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

With BlackBerry 10 just around the corner and Nokia looking to expand its Windows Phone 8 line up it made sense for the two companies to put aside their differences View source website

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Nokia tablet to become a reality through Windows 8 RT?

On December 19, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

While the Nokia tablet has become something of a ghost, it would appear as though Nokia are actually looking to take on the Microsoft Surface RT next year View source website

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Nokia attempts to block BlackBerry sales after patent dispute

On November 29, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Nokia has won a patent dispute with RIM over the inclusion of WLAN technology in its BlackBerry handsets, and has asked for a sales ban in the UK, US and Canada View source website

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