STOCKHOLM — Nokia, burning cash as it struggles to revive its smartphone business, is winning time for the recovery effort by gaining more customers for another product: basic mobile phones it sells ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia's basic phones generate much better operating profits than its smartphone line-up, the Finnish mobile phone company said on Tuesday when unveiling regrouped past business ...
Today’s big Microsoft news is that the company is cutting 18,000 jobs this year — with around two-thirds of those jobs going at the Nokia mobile making division it bought for $7.2 billion back in ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft might be killing off Nokia’s featurephones and Android ...
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Nokia launched a 15-euro ($20) phone to shore up its position in the basic handset market, where it has lost share while it focused on developing expensive smartphones. It also ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - HMD Global, the Finnish company that owns the rights to use Nokia's brand on mobile phones, announced on Sunday its first smartphone, targeted for Chinese users with a price of ...
Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) has been taking it on the chin over the last coupe of years, there is no arguing that. The company is struggling to stay relevant in the overall world mobile-phone market, ...
Microsoft’s Devices Group has unveiled the Nokia 130, a mobile phone that costs just US$25 but lacks an Internet connection and apps. The focus of Microsoft’s mobile device strategy is on building ...
Nokia has already said it plans to become the world’s largest entertainment network through its vast share of the mobile handset market (read our September cover story for more detail). Now it looks ...
Following up the Nokia G22 from earlier this year, Nokia is out with another easily-repaired phone with the new G42. It's not a barn-burner of a smartphone, with fairly basic specs that are a step up ...
The Finnish company hopes the cheap phone will increase sales in emerging markets. Nokia launched a 15-euro ($20) phone to shore up its position in the basic handset market, where it has lost share ...
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