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The early budget Android phones didn't really deliver a smooth and snappy experience because of their low-end hardware. However, Chinese smartphone maker ZTE showed with the Blade that Android ...
Before USB adapters for mobile phones took the world by storm, Nokia set the standard for accessories with its Pop-Port system. So why was it discontinued?
The Nokia 6310 (2021) retails for $49.99/£39.00/AU$69.95, which is pretty standard for a feature phone. Given its long battery life and durable construction, I'd say it offers fair value.
That first cell phone I was just telling you about? It was this little guy. First released in 1998, the Nokia 5110 (or 5190, if you lived in North America like I did) wasn't the sexiest of devices ...
The first known mobile phone virus was Cabir, also referred to as Caribe. Discovered in June 2004 by Kaspersky Lab, Cabir ...
I wish phone makers would stop calling budget phone features 'flagship' The Nokia brand holds nostalgia to many older-generation consumers, due to Nokia’s popularity in the late 90s and early 2000s.
If you owned a cell phone at any point over the last 25 years, there's a good chance that you had at least one Nokia. And if you had a Nokia around 2000, I'd wager it was the 5110 (again the gallery).
In the 2000s, everyone had a Nokia phone. Known and desired for its durability and ease of use, it became the preferred device for many worldwide. According to the BBC, Nokia's market share in ...
Throughout the 90s and early 2000s, Nokia's line-up of straightforward mobile phones were loved by millions and made the Finnish telecoms company synonymous with class-leading mobile technology.
If you were born early enough to come into semi-adulthood in 1999, you used to have a Nokia 3210. OK, maybe you didn’t, but your friend or a family member had one, or they had a slightly later ...
At its peak in the early 2000s Nokia supplied 40% of the world's mobile phones, creating Finland's first globally recognised consumer brand. At home its impact was even greater.
The inner workings of Nokia have been detailed once again by the staff over at Mobile Review, providing an insight into what the Finnish mobile giant has planned for its new range of Windows Phone ...