Is your next work phone a Lumia? Nokia on how Windows Phone means a second chance at the enterprise
Nokia's efforts to woo the business market with Symbian never took off. Will things be different now it has Microsoft on board?
Nokia's efforts to woo the business market with Symbian never took off. Will things be different now it has Microsoft on board?
Orange has added a pair of smartphones to its own-brand range, to be launched in a handful of European countries.
Orange has confirmed it will stock the Android phablet in at least one of its markets in the EU.
The M600 sexes up mobile e-mail with an iPod-esque design, and dumbs down the smart-phone tag.
The Revolution is almost here, according to the Spanish smartphone firm.
The latest Windows Phone flagship from Nokia will be available on at least two UK mobile operators later this year.
LG has followed Samsung in debuting a curved-screen handset. How does the Jelly Bean phablet measure up?
The handset manufacturer has revealed that it expects all of its devices to one day carry GPS receivers--and it's already plotting what new services that will mean.
India is now more important to Nokia than the United States in terms of sales, says the head of the world's largest mobile manufacturer.
The phone maker hopes to replicate its Walkman branding success with a new range of high-end camera phones.