Well that was awkward. After a Steve Ballmer-sized wave of anticipation, Nokia took the stage on Monday to announce its first Android-powered phone, the Nokia X, which promised to offer a marriage of ...
Nokia was once the undisputed king of the mobile phone industry. In the early 2000s, its devices dominated global markets, and its brand was synonymous with reliability and innovation. However, within ...
Microsoft is going through a radical shake down. After announcing that it will eliminate 18,000 jobs and axe the Nokia X Android smartphone line for good, an internal memo leaked stating that the ...
The Nokia X was never meant for developed markets. Instead, it was intended to compete against low-end Android phones in developing and emerging ones. The Nokia X was a "forked" Android device with a ...
Last month, Microsoft announced that it would discontinue the Nokia X Android phone, Symbian 40, and Asha handsets in developing and emerging markets to clear the way for low-end Windows Phones. Many ...
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