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Nokia (NOK) Puts BlackBerry (BBRY) in Crosshairs for Corporate Sales (AAPL)
February 27, 2013 7:52 AM ESTCan't beat 'em? Just pick another target.
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is said to be betting on its relationship with Microsoft to give it an edge over BlackBerry (Nasdaq: BBRY) in gaining more corporate customers. Nokia's new... More
Nokia (NOK) Asha 305 Wins 'Best Feature Phone or Entry Level Phone' at MWC
February 26, 2013 11:26 AM ESTNokia (NYSE: NOK) announced that the Nokia Asha 305 won a GSMA Global Mobile Award for 'Best Feature Phone or Entry Level Phone' during Mobile World Congress 2013. The Nokia Asha 305 edged out two other Nokia devices, as well as the Samsung C3312 Duos, which were... More
Nokia (NOK) Unveils New Lower-Cost Lumia Devices; Says 130K Apps Now in WP Store
February 25, 2013 6:51 AM ESTToday at Mobile World Congress, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) announced plans to extend high-end innovations to more people in more markets. Four new devices bring innovation to new price points, while Nokia's HERE location suite becomes available for non-Nokia phones in the Windows Phone ecosystem. Nokia also announced new developer partnerships that use Nokia expertise in imaging, location and entertainment to deliver exclusive application experiences. Finally, Nokia and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) are combining their strength in the enterprise sector to bring more business customers to Windows Phone.
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