Nokia (page: 4)

According to the WSJ, Nokia will release its oft-rumored Android smartphone this month, just as the company's handset division closes on being sold to Microsoft.

A photo allegedly showing another view of the prototype Nokia smartphone running Android has surfaced.

Nokia has posted their thirteen favorite Windows Phone apps for 2013.

Although it was never confirmed by Nokia, it has become clear that the company had begun working on an Android smartphone before it was purchased by Windows Phone maker Microsoft.

Nokia has won an injunction against struggling smartphone maker HTC over patent infringement, a potentially devastating decision for HTC.

The U.S. Department of Justice has approved of Microsoft's plans to acquire Nokia's mobile devices and services business.

The well-regarded developer Winocm has been quietly working on porting Apple's iOS to non-Apple hardware, and he appears to have succeeded in achieving the first core milestone.

According to leaking pro @evleaks, Nokia's upcoming Windows Phone 8.1 device will include '3D Touch' features.

Nokia has announced the latest version of its Imagine SDK (v1.0) for Windows Phone developers, providing the tool to create much more powerful imaging apps.

According to IDC's new Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Android has surpassed 80 percent of the global smartphone market.

Nokia has announced that Samsung Electronics has extended a patent license agreement with the Finnish company.

Microsoft has asked for EU antitrust approval of its purchase of Nokia's mobile businesses.

Nokia wants imports and sales of the HTC One smartphone blocked in the United Kingdom after a patent victory over the Taiwanese firm.

A judge has found that HTC Corp. violated patents held by Nokia with several of its smartphone and tablet products.

Apple CEO Tim Cook sat with Bloomberg and within the interview he discussed Microsoft's recent acquisition of Nokia's handset business.

Eldar Murtazin, known for leaking Nokia info in the past, has reported that Microsoft is already pushing the company to cancel a few of its upcoming products.

According to a New York Times report, Nokia had Android running on Lumia handsets before it was negotiating a deal to sell its phone and services assets to Microsoft.

In a huge move for both companies, Microsoft has announced they have acquired Nokia's Devices & Services business, will license and use Nokia's patents and will also license and use Nokia's mapping services.

Nokia will launch their oft-rumored Windows RT tablet, codenamed Sirius, in the very near future.

Recent reports, citing multiple sources, have claimed Nokia is building a Windows RT tablet for release next month.
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