Nokia officially announced plans to implement two mobile technologies before launching 5G networks. Nokia introduced 4.5G Pro that is 10 times faster than 4G, and 4.9G with speeds
A part of Nokia called Nokia Threat Intelligence Lab published a report about malware infections in devices connected through mobile and fixed networks. Nokia regularly monitors its mobile
In May this year, Nokia announced a comeback in the mobile market via an interesting corporate scheme. Nokia licenced its brand and patents to a Finnish start-up called
Nokia’s professional VR camera OZO won its second big design award. After winning the IF Gold Award 2016 for Product Design, OZO has now won the IDSA IDEA Gold
Nokia and China Mobile’s Ningbo Mobile recently tested a TD-LTE solution in a stadium in China. They scored 62% better upload speeds and a 33% better battery life
Nokia proudly announced the ‘Next Step’ in its VR Evolution – bringing OZO to the most perspective VR market on the planet, with a lower price point. Nokia partnered with
Nokia will take part in the construction of China Mobile’s 100G optical network. Nokia has been awarded over 30% of China Mobile’s project to help China Mobile support
High ranking Nokia executive Mike Wang, president of the joint management team at Nokia China, has confirmed to the Chinese press that 3-4 Nokia-branded Android smartphones and tablets are planned
Pekka Rantala, former CEO of Rovio and Nokia’s former VP of Marketing, joined HMD Global as the chief marketing officer. Rantala spent 17 years working at Nokia and left the
Freshly leaked photos from China show the alleged Nokia XL2, the successor to the relatively popular Android smartphone Nokia XL. The XL2 looks similar to the Lumia 930 and
Nokia announced today that it will deploy 4G technology in 19 provinces in China for the mobile operator China Telecom. The agreement includes the rollout of Nokia’s Flexi MultiRadio 10 Base
The European Union has failed to protect Europe’s wireless telecommunication equipment makers from Chinese rivals Huawei and ZTE, who practise dumping to increase their growth.