No longer selling handsets direct in UK, Spain and France.
When will there be good news for Nokia? It almost seems as if the handset maker is getting all the bad stuff out at once in preparation for the next phase of its corporate life.
Just a few days ago, the firm admitted it would not meet its sales targets for 2011. Then analysts confirmed that Nokia would lose its 14 year reign as the world's top smartphone maker to Apple and Samsung.
These closures, reported by PhoneArena, seem like a cost cutting and strategic move, with Nokia focused on selling in its next gen of WinPho devices to operators rather than spend money selling direct to increasingly uninterested consumers.
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