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The Early 2000s Are Calling: New Nokia 3310 Phones Revealed : The Two-Way We reported earlier this month on rumors that the Internet's favorite indestructible brick of a phone would be returning ...
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 ...
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The first Nokia-branded handsets running Android are due to arrive early next year. After announcing its plans to return to tablets and phones back in May, Nokia is providing more details today as ...
Nokia, which still owns the Nokia brand, has licensed it to HMD Global, and will receive royalty payments for the sale of every Nokia-branded phone or tablet. That deal, originally announced in ...
It’s only when you look back at the early to mid-2000s smartphone era that you really appreciate how great today’s smartphones are. As someone who owned a couple of feature phones and several ...
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.
We reported earlier this month on rumors that the Internet's favorite indestructible brick of a phone would be returning to shelves. Now it's official. The not-so-smartphone will cost about $50.
We reported earlier this month on rumors that the Internet's favorite indestructible brick of a phone would be returning to shelves. Now it's official. The not-so-smartphone will cost about $50.
The Nokia 3310 — a beloved phone model that's been out of date for a decade — has been relaunched as a new, colorful, pared-down phone for sale by HMD Global.