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Nokia Looks to License Its Brand Again—This Time via Reddit - MSN
Nokia continued to push its feature phones and its own operating system. The company also made the odd decision to go with Windows Phone instead of Android. We all know how that turned out.
As HMD and Nokia's brand licensing deal slowly draws to an end, it looks like Nokia is soliciting new brand licensees.
Industry analysts repeatedly flagged the risk. “Nokia may have to ‘take the [Android] pill before [it] cannot afford to do so anymore,’” one report warned. Nokia didn’t.
The world left the Nokia 9 PureView and its camera system behind, but after spending a weekend with it, I've fallen in love all over again.
HMD Global is getting out of the phones business and taking Nokia with it. As reported by The Verge, the company issued a statement to Wired's Julian Chokkattu this week explaining that it's "made ...
The Nokia X is four inches long, with 512 megabytes Ram, it has a 840 by 480 Ips screen, and an expandable storage capacity of 4Gb. The camera quality is 3 mega pixels.
But if it does reach the market — either under the Nokia brand or as a Microsoft phone — this much I know: It’ll be one of the most dumbfounding tech stories of 2014.
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