Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Janhoi McGregor (jan-eye) is a reporter who covers technology news. It has been just three months since Nokia launched a trio of ...
Microsoft acquired Nokia earlier this year to bolster the Windows Phone platform, but it’s thus far refused to snuff out Nokia’s flirtation with Android, the Nokia X series. In fact Microsoft’s ...
Nokia may be investing most of their time these days on getting their fledgling range of Windows Phone 7 smartphones up to scratch, but that doesn’t mean they’ve abandoned the lucrative low-cost ...
Yes, you read that headline correctly: Despite questions about Microsoft’s long-term commitment to Nokia’s fledgling Android lineup, the Redmond company today unveiled the latest addition to the Nokia ...
Microsoft's first Android-powered phone, the Nokia X, failed to impress. Or as our own Tim Schiesser put it, it's the worst smartphone he's ever reviewed. It's no surprise, then, that Microsoft was ...
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Nokia has added another mobile phone to its lineup with the launch of the Nokia X2-01, which features a full QWERTY keypad and a 2.4-inch QVGA display. This new addition is designed to cater to users ...