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Nokia has burned 2.1bn euros in five quarters
Unsustainable, say analysts.
App Of The Day: Sky News Arabia
News, videos and photos for the Middle East and North Africa.
Nokia unveils new social phone range for youngsters
Designed to provide a "fast, affordable internet experience".
Nokia pushes out Nokia Reading app
Going up against Kindle and iBooks with its new service for Lumia phones.
UKTI launches Multi-Platform App Developer Mission
Brit governing body aims to fill space between Apple and Google developer conferences.
Nokia unveils WinPho app exclusives
PGA Tour, Groupon and others on Lumia only for a short period.
Smartphone shipments to hit 1.7bn in 2017
Android devices set to dominate the market with 48 per cent share.
China is the world's largest smartphone market
Ends America's lead as shipments increase 45 per cent year-on-year.
Nokia 808 PureView set for launch
41 massive and ludicrous megapixels coming to a store near you.
Nokia to sell Vertu for €200m?
Private investor Permira could bag uber-expensive handset brand.
Nokia makes €1.34 billion operating loss
Miserable quarter brings into question wisdom of WinPho strategy.
Groupon buys recommendation startup Ditto
Service will switch off on Monday, April 30th to enable the handover.
Over 50s embrace the smartphone
More than half of all handsets bought by seniors in the past three months were smartphones.
Android secures two-thirds of China's smartphone market in 2011
Up from 33.6 per cent at the end of Q1.
Nokia to launch NFC-enabled Windows phone
Lumia 610 going on sale today with Orange France.
Nokia to launch left-handed phone
Pitching Windows-based Prila 1 at the ten per cent of the world who are evil.
Nokia to sell Lumia in China
Set to launch Lumia 800C with China Telecom from April, 610 from second quarter.
Microsoft and Nokia to invest €18m into mobile app program
Finland-based platform looks to secure innovative startups for WinPho and Symbian.
Angry Birds Space IS coming to WinPho and Nokia
Rovio exec dismisses earlier reports that Microsoft will get the cold shoulder.
One-third of men choose a mobile based on price
While 37 per cent of women choose their device based on features.









































