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Several tech sites reported that the rebooted Nokia 3310 earned plenty of cheers when it was revealed at the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Is it really due to a powerful sense of nostalgia
2017 could be the year of the underdogs. Former cellphone giant Nokia is making a comeback. Like Nokia, Blackberry is also digging itself out of the grave with new Android-based phones and Nintendo is making waves
Nowadays, a lot of people covet having an iPhone. Back then, one would want a Nokia particularly a 3210 or a 3310 because of their durability and lack of a protruding antenna
Nokia and Blackberry are back from the dead as androids. Nice premise for a sci-fi movie but this is real life. Nokia has officially unveiled a new Android-powered smartphone which is a part from its old Nokia X line called the Nokia 6
In a country where getting a landline was a luxury and mobile phones were steadily getting popular, I was very happy finally getting my first mobile phone during my second job. It was a GSM Nokia 5110.
Let's face it, smartphones can be very confusing even to the most knowledgeable of tech geeks. Every year, a new one comes out proclaiming that the previous years version is horrible and you must buy it now.
I mentioned in previous articles an old Stephen King novel called Cell. In the novel, a strange signal transmitted to active cellphones one day turned any active user who heard the signal into a vicious zombie-like creature.
It could have been one of the best mergers of the new millennium. Microsoft and Nokia. Instead, it turned into one of the biggest write-offs in the history of Microsoft. On one side, a giant software company that was late in the tablet game.
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