According to Forbes report, the Finish mobile maker, Nokia will be going to launch atleast one high-end phone at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in...

Nokia has today announced planned changes at its factories in Hungary, Mexico and Finland. The measures, which put an impact on approximately 4000 employees, follow a review of smartphone manufacturing operations that Nokia announced last September and aim to increase the company’s competitiveness in the diverse global mobile device market. “With the planned...

We already seen that the Finish mobile maker Nokia has hits the smartphone sale to 19.6 million units and as on the same term the company leads the way in terms of mobile web browsing too. That’s according to the latest report from StatCounter, which found that Nokia handsets accounts for about 40 percent of the world’s mobile browsing, followed by Apple, at...

Nokia has announced it has officially started rolling out updates for its Symbian-powered handsets, delivering the new Nokia Belle update – bringing...

If you still abuzz with the finish mobile maker company yesterday’s announcement over the Lumia 800 availability in white, than, you will be definitely...

Nokia announced today that the Lumia 800 will be available in white, beginning later this month in most of the European countries including UK and Nokia’s...

Are you looking forward to saying “Hello” without actually speaking? The NRC Tampere research team announce today the “Nokia Hello” – the NFC...

Siemens is looking out for a new Chief Executive for its Nokia-Siemens mobile phone network equipment joint venture – Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN). NSN is a 50-50 joint venture with partner Nokia. According to Sibylle Wenkel, Siemens supervisory board member, “Siemens finance director Joe Kaeser has been looking around for an alternative to the current CEO Rajeev...

According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped 427.4 million units in 4Q11 compared to 402.8 million...

Nokia, which last week post its Q4 2011 financial figures of an operating loss of €954 million and decision to use Windows phone (for which Microsoft paid the Finnish company $250 million) – will results into the major impact in the company’s earning throughout most of the part of the year – Nokia’s Chairman Jorma Ollila said. Ollila told Finnish National broadcaster...