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German court rules Nokia infringed IPCom patents

posted onApril 20, 2012
by l33tdawg

Nokia has suffered a defeat against IPCom after a German court ruled it had infringed IPCom's patents.

IPCom accused Nokia of infringing patents that cover technology for allowing mobile phones to connect to 3G networks. Nokia had failed to get the patents thrown out and a Mannheim court has ruled Nokia infringed IPCom's patents.

Nokia confirms it's developing a tablet

posted onMarch 16, 2012
by l33tdawg

Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia confirmed in an interview that they're working on a tablet device which they hope will stand out from the many rivals attempting to challenge Apple's iPad. 

"We are working on it", Marko Ahtisaari said in an interview with Finnish magazine Kauppalehti Optio. Ahtisaari is Nokia's chief designer and is apparently spending a third of his time dedicated to developing the device.

Nokia Lumia 610 brings Windows Phone to the masses

posted onFebruary 28, 2012
by l33tdawg

Nokia officially announced the Lumia 610, a budget Windows Phone handset, at Mobile World Congress Sunday. The phone's hardware is pretty bare-bones, but it will lead the charge for the updated, low-end-optimized Windows Phone OS that Microsoft hopes will help it conquer new territory like China.

The Lumia 610 has a 3.7-inch 480×800 screen, only 256MB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and an 800MHz processor. The phone also has a 5-megapixel camera and a shiny plastic bezel, and is set to debut in Europe for only €189 ($254) off-contract in the second quarter of this year.

Nokia N9 Caught Running Android Ice Cream Sandwich

posted onFebruary 14, 2012
by l33tdawg

A bunch of hardcore Nokia hackers and developers are currently working on a usable port of Ice Cream Sandwich for the Nokia N9, which uses the now-defunct Meego operating system.

The N9 comes with the Harmattan user interface and a 3.9-inch touchscreen that has no physical button (just what Ice Cream Sandwich needs).

Nokia fined in Australia for spam-texting its own customers

posted onJanuary 24, 2012
by l33tdawg

Nokia has been fined by Australian regulators for spamming its customers with text messages, Reuters reports. The company will have to pay AUS$55,000 for sending SMS marketing messages for its products and services alongside "tips" on how customers can best use their phones, but without offering a way to unsubscribe to the messages.

Nokia responds to questions over Symbian name swap

posted onDecember 23, 2011
by l33tdawg

Yesterday, we announced that Nokia Belle was making it to handsets across the globe on some of the already existing smartphone models, such as the Nokia N8 and Nokia C7 and Nokia C6-01. Heaps of you had questions about the new software and we thought we’d try to bring you some answers, based on your comments. Vesa Jutila, Head of Symbian Product Marketing at Nokia, has responded.

Most of your questions were aimed at why the name change from Symbian Belle, to Nokia Belle.

Nokia Launches Two Windows Phones in Android Race

posted onOctober 27, 2011
by l33tdawg

Nokia World is well under way in Europe, and the handset maker is rolling out a diverse lineup of new phones, including the Nokia Lumia 800 and 710. The Lumia devices are the first in Nokia's portfolio to use the Windows Phone 7 operating system.

The Lumia 800 aims to bring content to life with its design, imaging capabilities and new experiences while the Lumia 710 is a more-affordable option that competes with mid-tier Android devices.

Nokia to unveil first Windows phones

posted onOctober 26, 2011
by l33tdawg

The world's largest cellphone maker Nokia will unveil its first phones using Microsoft software on Wednesday, hoping they will kick-start a rescue of its ailing smartphone business.

Nokia is widely expected to launch two to three new models using the software, including the Searay which was first shown in a leaked video months ago and looks very similar to its current N9 handset.