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China: Gionee: Bankruptcy in 2018, acquired by Karbonn Mobiles: ZUK Mobile: Subsidiary of Lenovo, defunct in 2017 Germany: AEG: BenQ Mobile: Bankruptcy in 2006, defunct in 2007 Grundig Mobile: Hagenuk Telecom GmbH: insolvency in 1997, mobile phone development and manufacturing business acquired by Telital in 1998 [8] Siemens Mobile
The Nokia 230 and Nokia 230 Dual SIM are Nokia-branded feature phones originally developed by Microsoft Mobile. The phones were originally released in December 2015, [1] [2] and sold again by HMD Global in November 2018. [3] [4] The Nokia 230 has one SIM card slot, and the Nokia 230 Dual SIM with two slots. Initially, the phones were only ...
The Nokia 6000 series is Nokia's largest family of phones. It consists mostly of mid-range to high-end phones (many of which are Symbian smartphones ) containing a wider number of features. The 6000 series is notable for their conservative, unisex designs, which makes them popular among business users.
With the Chinese New Year well under way, Nokia was hoping to benefit from one of China's biggest retail weeks of the year. But delivery delays in the country will hurt sales of Nokia's Lumia ...
Smartphone turnaround candidate Nokia made headlines late last year when it said it would bring a variant of its new flagship Lumia 920 to the largest carrier in the world, China Mobile .
Nokia Asha is a discontinued series of low-end feature phones and smartphones produced and marketed by Nokia.The name "Asha" came from the Hindi word meaning "hope". [1]On 3 September 2013, Microsoft announced its purchase of Nokia's mobile device business, with the deal closing on 25 April 2014.
The Dec. 5 news coming out of Nokia's Finnish headquarters announcing its partnership with China Mobile gave shareholders a big-time boost. As it turns out, making Nokia's Lumia 920T smartphone ...
Nokia originally launched the brand for low end devices aimed at developing markets but among the series' original operating systems was the primarily smartphone-aimed operating system, Symbian which was discontinued in October 2011. [1]