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  2. History of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    He used a prototype Nokia GSM phone to make the call. [26] In 1992, the first GSM phone, the Nokia 1011, was made commercially available. [26] [27] The model number, "1011" refers to its launch date on 10 November 1992. [27] In 1994, a branding ringtone, the Nokia tune, was included with the Nokia 2100 series. [28]

  3. The Decline and Fall of Nokia - Wikipedia

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    Nokia has since licensed its brand to HMD Global for its phones, and has gone back to communications infrastructure, patent licensing, and via its maintenance of Bell Labs, advanced adaptive fiberoptic, machine learning, radio networks, as it continues on its 160- year old journey, in communications and transport.

  4. Nokia - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 study revealed that Nokia phones performed far better than rivals Samsung, LG, Xiaomi, and Huawei in updating to the latest version of Android. The study, made by Counterpoint Research, found that 96 percent of Nokia phones were either sent with or updated to the latest Android version since Pie was released in 2018. Nokia's competitors ...

  5. Nokia Gets Smart About Phones, But Maybe Too Late

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    The term refers to the clam-shell or candybar phones still making up two-thirds of the global mobile-phone market, but quickly shrinking. In the age of the iPhone and Nokia Gets Smart About Phones ...

  6. How Much Did It Cost RIM to Pay Off Nokia? - AOL

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    About a month ago, Nokia filed suit against Research In Motion related to the BlackBerry maker's use of WLAN technologies in Wi-Fi capable devices. Way back in 2003, the pair had entered into a ...

  7. Microsoft Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Mobile Oy was a Finland subsidiary of Microsoft Devices involved in the development and manufacturing of mobile phones.Based in Keilaniemi, Espoo, it was established in 2014 following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft in a deal valued at €5.4 billion, which was completed in April 2014. [2]

  8. Ericsson Mobile Communications - Wikipedia

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    Production and design of mobile phones was transferred to Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications in a joint venture with Sony. [23] Sony Ericsson at this time had some 3,500 employees. Mobile platforms , i.e. software and hardware used as a foundation for building mobile phones, were transferred to a new company called Ericsson Mobile Platforms (EMP).

  9. Nokia's X Android Series Fails to Address These 3 Big Problems

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    In a humbling move, Nokia recently announced its first ever lineup of Google Android phones, known as the X series. It's also a surprising move, considering that Nokia has intentionally avoided ...