It is already a done deal: Nokia is poised to make its grand comeback not with one but an array of Android devices next year. The recent leak on this front involved two variants of the so-called Nokia ...
We will be seeing some new Nokia Android smartphones at Mobile World Congress in February and one of the handsets will be the Nokia D1C. There will apparently be two versions of the Nokia D1C, one ...
Nokia is getting back into the mobile business. There's no longer really any doubt about that. The lingering question is whether Nokia's first smartphone after its messy Microsoft divorce will make a ...
Nokia has already confirmed that the company is expected to make a comeback in the smartphone market next year with some new Android-powered smartphones. According to a new report, Nokia is rumored to ...
Nokia might be gearing for a 2017 re-entry into the smartphone industry, with the rumored Nokia D1C to be the headline of its official comeback. In a time where smartphones weren't integrated in ...
Nokia might no longer be the mobile giant that it was once was, but its name still sparks some loyalty, or at least curiosity, among those who still fondly remember the brand. Come 2017, both fans and ...
Nokia is still a very well-known name in the tech world, despite the fact this company is far from what it used to be. Nokia was once the largest cellphone manufacturer in the world, but a series of ...
Nokia, as many of you know, was once the largest cellphone manufacturing company in the world. Over the years, the company had made a number of wrong moves, from sticking with their Symbian and MeeGo ...
Fresh reports suggest that Nokia may announce Nokia D1 and E1 smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017. The leaked sketches of the smartphones have now surfaced. The rumor mill has ...
The controversy surrounding the expected Nokia D1C smartphone continues to grow by the day. We had all along thought it was a 5.5-inch device but it appeared on GFXBench as a 13.8-inch tablet creating ...
Back in October, it was reported that Nokia’s CEO Rajeev Suri will deliver a keynote speech at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017. Now, the current owner of the Nokia license, HMD Global, will also be ...