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When I bought the Nokia 2780 Flip—a bare-bones device frequently recommended by “dumb phone” devotees—I wanted it to be bad. Ideally, it would be clunky to hold, tediously slow, and devoid of the kind ...
Dumb phones, also known as feature phones, continue to attract users who value simplicity, long battery life, and a ...
HMD Global, the licensee company of Nokia-branded phones for a while, is scaling back its operations in the US. According to Wired’s Julian Chokkattu, HMD has decided to scale back in the market due ...
Handset giant Nokia, which said Tuesday that it has sold more than 5 million N-series multimedia phones since last year, plans to launch three new models this summer. Anssi Vanjoki, the head of ...
Nostalgia around the indestructible phone that accompanied many Gen X-ers through college is palpable, a factor HMD Global was counting on. "Nokia phones stir real emotions… For the Nokia 3310 we just ...
NEW YORK/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia's new Lumia smartphones drew a quick thumbs-down from investors looking for transformational handsets to rescue the struggling Finnish company, sending the firm's ...
Nokia, once a dominant force in the mobile industry, is now openly seeking new partners to license its brand, even posting a call for collaboration on Reddit. While its past missteps led to a dramatic ...
HMD, the company behind Nokia-branded phones, launched a Barbie-branded phone Wednesday that comes with calls, texts and a classic "flip" design — but no internet or social media apps. The HMD Barbie ...
For years, Finnish company HMD Global was behind Nokia phones, producing smartphones and feature phones using the Nokia name. But that partnership has slowly come to an end. Last year, Nokia-branded ...
The Verge — a site which isn’t known for getting giddy over unsubstantiated rumors — has a report up by Tom Warren about a doozy of an unannounced product. It’s a Nokia phone code-named “Normandy,” ...
Just to be clear, this is a third-party concept, Nokia has nothing to do with this. In any case, if you check out the gallery below the article, you’ll see the so-called Nokia Infinity Pro. That’s the ...
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