After yesterday’s report by NRK that described how Nokia 7 plus Devices in Norway were sending data to China, the story slowly started to grow out of proportion.
After being one of the first markets to receive the Nokia 9 PureView, that is already heavily advertised, HMD Global brought the Nokia 3.1 Plus to the Finnish
After a report by Norwegian public broadcaster NRK about how an HMD Nokia phone sent data to servers in China, the Finnish Data Protection Board launched an inquiry
While usually the newly announced Nokia phones First appear in China and India, with the Nokia 9 PureView the situation is a bit different. The sale started first
The next device in line to receive Android 9 Pie is the Nokia 5.1. HMD’s CPO Juho Sarvikas officially announced via Twitter that Android 9 Pie rollout for
HMD’s most affordable smartphone announced at MWC2019 is available in retail in Germany. The official release date announced at MWC was mid-March, so it is safe to assume
European Union Intellectual Property Office approved multiple design patents of the Nokia 9 PureView. Following all the rumors about the 9 that started as early as December 2017,
A pretty balanced stack of info coming from Android Authority the last two days. Starting with a brighter note, Android Authority posted an article ranking Android OEMs in
Nokia Mobile updated their update tracker site that tracks the release of monthly updates for Nokia phones. The site allows you to see if an update started rolling
European Union’s Intellectual Property Office, or shorter EUIPO, granted design patents to HMD for two new Devices and a “part of the device”. If you followed Nokia Mobile
The only country Nokia 9 is on sale at the moment is the United States of America. In Europe, most of deliveries for pre-orders start after 18th March,