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The Nokia 3310 has a reputation of great durability, and many Internet memes have been made calling the phone "indestructible" or "the Nokia Brick" and praising its durability compared to modern smartphones. [18] In a retrospective piece, TechRepublic called the Nokia 3310 "a big tough cockroach of a phone" and praised its "legendary durability ...
The book covers the history of the company Nokia from 2006 to 2013, during the upheaval in the mobile device industry caused by newcomers Apple, Google and low-cost competitors. To a lesser extent it also covers Nokia Solutions and Networks, then a joint venture called Nokia Siemens Networks, during the same period. [2]
That's what Nokia (NYS: NOK) is doing by ditching Symbian, its mostly ignored homegrown mobile-software platform, and replacing it with Microsoft's (NAS: MSFT) Windows Phone Is It Do or Die for Nokia?
The Nokia 800 Tough is a Nokia-branded mobile phone developed by HMD Global. It was unveiled at IFA 2019 together with the Nokia 110 (2019), Nokia 2720 Flip, Nokia 6.2, and Nokia 7.2. [2] It was preceded by the Nokia 2720 Flip. The device can survive a free fall from up to 1.8 meters (6'), is IP68 rated and conforms to MIL-STD-810G standard.
Nokia's (NYS: NOK) fortunes have taken quite a downturn lately. Its recent line of Microsoft (NAS: MSFT) Windows Phone-powered Lumia smartphones has had underwhelming sales in Europe since its ...
Nokia just made a rather curious move. The Finnish smartphone maker recently announced that it would be acquiring Siemens' 50% stake of the pair's Nokia Siemens Networks, or NSN, joint venture.
The 7110 was the first Nokia phone with a WAP browser. WAP was significantly hyped up during the 1998–2000 Internet boom. However WAP did not meet these expectations and uptake was limited. Another industry first was the flap, which slid from beneath the phone with a push from the release button. Unfortunately the cover was not too durable.
As Nokia's losses widen to $1.7 billion, tech analyst Andrew Tonner doesn't see a resurgence for Nokia anytime soon. Hardware manufacturers, in the mobile and PC markets, tend to miss out on the ...