Nokia may not make smartphones anymore, but it's still working on cool projects. The company unveiled a home screen app for Android called the Z Launcher.
Following the closure of the deal to sell its devices division to Microsoft, Nokia has announced a new CEO, Rajeev Suri. It has also revealed its last smartphone financial figures, and the news isn't good for the new owners.
A rumor indicates Microsoft may be working on a new smartphone, codename Superman, which will feature a 5-megapixel front camera. This would make it the most powerful selfie cam we've seen on a Windows Phone device.
It's a month behind schedule, but Microsoft has confirmed it will close the deal to acquire Nokia's Devices division on April 25. It has also announced a few changes to the original agreement.
A leaked letter, supposedly from Nokia to its business partners, suggests the Nokia name will be replaced by Microsoft Mobile once the forthcoming sale closes at the end of this month.
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Over at the XDA forums, a developer has managed to port the Nokia X camera app to other Android 4.1+ devices, giving users more control over the camera.
Following a delay, Nokia has confirmed the sale of its Devices division to Microsoft has received the final go-ahead from authorities in China, and now expects the deal to close by the end of April.
The Nokia Lumia 930 is capable device. However, how does the company's newest smartphone compare when placed side-by-side with the Lumia Icon and 1520?
Android and iOS still dominate mobile, but Windows would rather not be forgotten. The Lumia 930 is the newest flagship Windows Phone. How does it stack up against the best?
Nokia has announced a special event for April 2, which will take place during Microsoft's Build developer conference. It has heavily hinted we'll be seeing new Lumia smartphones on the day.
A new leak has indicated Nokia may be gearing up to replace the incredibly popular Lumia 520. Known under the codename Rock, the new phone could launch in the future as the Lumia 530.
If your excitement at the new Nokia X was tempered by its lack of support for Google apps, take heart: a user at XDA-Developers has been able to get all of the standard Google services up and running.
Nokia has announced the Nokia X, the Nokia X+ and the Nokia XL, three phones which use Android as their operating system, but push Microsoft’s services rather than Google’s.
The Nokia X, X+, and XL were announced at MWC today. This Android trio marks Nokia's first foray on the platform and they are entry-level devices primarily aimed at emerging markets.
Nokia's battle to capture emerging markets with budget devices continues with the Nokia 220 and the Nokia Asha 230. CEO, Stephen Elop also announced a forthcoming Asha update at MWC.
Nokia has launched the Treasure Tag, an NFC accessory for anyone who has left their keys/wallet/bag/all three behind, and regretted it for the rest of the day.
Nokia has painted its social networking channels green, very green. Although it hasn't given a reason why, it could be a hint about the Nokia X, its first Android-powered smartphone.
Verizon has launched the Lumia Icon, its latest exclusive Windows Phone device. It's equipped with a 5-inch, 1080p screen, a quad-core chip, and a 20-megapixel PureView camera.
Although it has been rumored for several months, it was never certain the Android-powered Nokia X would ever be released. Now, a new report seems to confirm the device will be made official during Mobile World Congress.
Many have been dreaming about Nokia releasing an Android phone, and now it looks like it may actually happen in the shape of the Nokia Normandy/Nokia X. However, don't expect it to be a powerhouse.
Nokia will reveal its latest Lumia hardware at a press conference to be held at the end of February. It'll take place on the first day of Mobile World Congress, the mobile trade show held in Barcelona from February 24.
An unofficial Nokia Windows Phone has shown up on Verizon's website. It's called the Lumia Icon, and it has been previously leaked under the name Lumia 929.
Nokia's Android phone, known under the codename Normandy, has been leaked again, this time giving us a better look at the device and its Live Tile-style user interface.
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Nokia has removed its Here Maps app from the iTunes App Store, citing problems adapting it to iOS 7, saying the new operating system ruins the user experience.
Nokia has announced the colorful BH-121 headset, a stereo Bluetooth audio accessory for your smartphone, with the option to connect using NFC and an optional Live Tile if you're using a Windows Phone device.
Nokia has announced a modest update to its popular, and very reasonably priced, Lumia 520 smartphone. The Lumia 525 has only one major technical change, and also comes with the latest Nokia software package.
Prior to the iPhone 5C's announcement, we'd convinced ourselves a cheap premium-style smartphone was a good thing, and were a little disappointed. Now, thanks to Motorola and Google, the Moto G is here, and it's exactly what we wanted.
Nokia has announced a new app called Refocus, which will be released for a selection of its high-end Windows Phone Lumia devices soon. It cleverly allows you to shift the focal point of a picture after it has been taken.