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Instead, Nokia explains its use of Android on the X series as a method to create devices that slot in between Asha, Nokia’s low-end smartphone platform, and Windows Phone. The end goal ...
the Finnish company that licensed the rights to produce Nokia phones, is unveiling a trio of Nokia-branded Android devices today that are designed to cater for the mid-range of the smartphone market.
One of those strategies was the decision to launch a series of budget phones running a forked version of Android. Yes, the Nokia X and Nokia XL that launched way back in 2014 were technically the ...
The Nokia X was the Finnish company's first Android smartphone. Revealed at MWC 2014 and released shortly after, it was developed in the period between the announcement of Microsoft's purchase of ...
This is not simply a Lumia phone running Android, though, and expectations should be tempered as the Nokia X is a play at emerging markets and first-time smartphone users. Read on for our first ...
Remember when Windows Phone was Nokia's primary operating system? Under a new owner, HMD Global, the brand is trying to make a comeback to the top with Android smartphones. It's a smart move.
Fallen mobile phone giant Nokia is about to (attempt to) rise again next year with new phones -- this time based on Android. The plan has been known for a while, but it's now official, as the ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. The new Nokia is already selling the kind of Android phones we wanted to see years ago ...
It looks like the new handsets will be Nokia Android smartphones, as Nokia’s China president recently confirmed that the company will enter the Android smartphone market in 2016. This ...
HMD Global, the company that owns the license to sell Nokia phones, is reportedly working on rolling out the Android 13 update for a handful of its devices As per the listing on the Google AER ...
Nokia is one of the few brands offering a close-to-stock Android experience on its smartphones. This means that the brand doesn’t need to change much when Google releases a new version of ...