HMD Cans Nokia Smartphones HMD Global, the Finnish company that has been licensing the Nokia brand for smartphones, has quietly phased out Nokia-branded smartphones from its lineup. The company initially relied on the iconic Nokia name to establish a foothold in the competitive smartphone market. However, over time, it shifted
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Samsung, Nokia Deal Could Potentially Cost USD10 Billion Samsung Electronics is reportedly exploring the acquisition of Nokia’s mobile network infrastructure business, a move that could significantly bolster its position in the global telecommunications market. According to industry sources, the South Korean tech giant is engaged in advanced discussions with Nokia
HMD Global, the maker of Nokia-branded phones, has launched a new version of their popular Nokia 105 (2024) feature phone. This 2024 iteration is largely similar to the HMD 105 released earlier this year, but with a key difference – it includes wired earphones in the box. Nokia 105 (2024):
Calling all fans of the classic Nokia 3210! HMD has unveiled a modern refresh of this iconic feature phone to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The new version boasts 4G connectivity and a USB-C charging port, bringing a touch of the present to a beloved device of the past. Nokia 3210
Building upon the analysis presented in Part 1, this article embarks on a deeper exploration of the enduring legacy of Nokia. It delves into the company’s transformative journey, highlighting not only their remarkable achievements but also the uncertainties they face in the ever-evolving landscape of mobile technology. Here’s a brief
Maxis and Nokia have joined forces to accelerate the development of next-generation connectivity solutions in Malaysia. Furthermore, this expanded partnership will focus on two key areas: enhancing network security and reliability, and building a robust 5G Core ecosystem. Maxis and Nokia Fortifying Networks for the Future The collaboration was officially
Nokia. The name conjures images of indestructible brick phones, the addictive Snake game, and a bygone era of mobile dominance. But the story of Nokia is far more intricate and than a simple rise and fall. It’s a captivating saga of innovation, resilience, and a remarkable ability to adapt amidst
Nokia, owned by HMD Global, is long overdue for a new flagship device, but it looks like we may not have to wait much longer. There has not been a high-end device from the brand since the Nokia 9 PureView in 2019 but GizChina now reports that a Nokia Product
HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones has announced four new devices that will be made available in Malaysia. The first two are new mid-range smartphones consisting of the Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 6.2. HMD Global has also added two new additions to its feature phone portfolio: the Nokia 2720
Not everyone is looking out for the best of the best. Sometimes a humble entry-level phone is all you need. HMD Global understands that this is the case for many and has since released the Nokia 2.2 in Malaysia for just RM399. You wouldn’t guess it but this latest addition