The creator of new Nokia phones, HMD Global, submitted new design patents to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for protection. The three new patents carry the
The EU Intellectual Property Office, shorter EUIPO, granted HMD’s request to protect the design of the Nokia 1 – the most affordable Nokia smartphone that is powered by
HMD Global is quite active at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), regularly adding new patents and trademarks, as well as revealing the patented designs of old
We heard lately that HMD might be preparing a lot of phones for this year, from bezel-less smartphones to 4G feature phones. HMD has also been regularly submitting
HMD Global has built up quite a pile of design patents, most of which were transferred from Microsoft and reffer to the “before Lumia” era of Nokia, and,
Less than a week ago, HMD Global applied for a design patent for a “Tablet Computer”. After inspecting the application a little more, it links to a patent
History teaches us, in tech, it’s not enough to be the first, but you have to be the best. Apple, world’s most valuable company, proved that many times
HMD Global continues to protect company’s intellectual property, mainly consisting of design patents. The patent that protects Nokia 8’s design was filed on the 2nd of February, and
Forbes Technology covered (or better to say stole without mentioning the source, that’s muscatdaily(?)) an great interview with HMD’s Heads of Design (yes, two of them) Raun Forsyth
This week, HMD Global submitted 5 new design patents to EUIPO. All five patents are probably for the same device, that carries the number: 004030542-0001/0002/0003/0004/0005. The patents were
Nokia Technologies was granted a design patent for the OZO VR camera from the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). Nokia’s first VR camera was designed by Axel Meyer