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  • Tablet market slumps as buyers find alternatives

    SAN FRANCISCO: Global sales of tablet computers fell for a fourth consecutive quarter, as buyers put off replacement or looked to alternative devices, a survey showed on Thursday...

    6 per cent year-over-year dec-line in tablet sales in the July-Sept quarter, with 48...

  • India mandates licensing for laptop, tablet imports; Apple, Samsung suffer blow

    NEW DELHI: India on Thursday said it will impose a licensing requirement for imports of laptops, tablets and personal computers with immediate effect, a move that could hit hard the likes of Apple, Dell and Samsung and force them to boost local manufacturing...

    Current regulations in India allow companies to import laptops freely, but the new rule mandates a special licence for these products similar to restrictions India imposed in 2020...
  • Keyboard warriors

    This speaks to two fundamental problems in the way that urban civil society is (d)evolving in Pakistan, especially with the advent of social media...

  • Nokia 3310 launches in Pakistan this week

    Pakistanis will take a stroll down memory lane with the launch of the much-loved Nokia 3310 on Friday...

    The Nokia 3310 is priced at 49 Euros in Europe and local users can expect its price in Pakistan to be around the same amount, at approximately Rs5,700...

  • All-new Nokia 3310 launched in Pakistan

    The much-awaited Nokia 3310 has finally been launched in Pakistan, HMD Global stated in a press release on Friday...

    The original Nokia 3310, considered legendary for its hardiness, was a rugged handset with a battery life lasting weeks...

  • New Nokia phones to launch in Pakistan by end-June

    KARACHI: HMD Global, the company that owns the rights to use Nokia’s brand on mobile phones, will launch its new phones in Pakistan within the next three months, Per Ekman, its vice-president for the Middle East and North Africa region, announced on Tuesday...

    “Pakistan is a key market for us,” Mr Ekman said, adding that the new sets — three smartphones (Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3) and the new version of the iconic 3310 — will offer...

  • Nokia's Digitalisation Scorecard: helping countries develop better frameworks

    Finnish communications and information technology giant Nokia has authored the 'Digitalisation Scorecard' under the patronage of the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development, which seeks to help countries adopt pro-digitalising policies into their framework...

    Commenting on the purpose of the report, Nokia's president and chief executive officer (CEO) Rajeev Suri noted, "It is an effort focused on helping governments assess...

  • The Nokia 3310: A stroll down memory lane

    Nokia had been leading the global mobile phone market for a little more than a decade...

    The Nokia 3210 from 1999 — which remains the fourth-highest selling mobile phone of all time — had been followed by the 3310, a phone which amassed sales figures of over 126 million...

  • Nokia to make mobile, tablets comeback

    HELSINKI: Nokia, once the world’s top mobile phone maker, on Wednesday announced its return to the fiercely competitive handsets and tablets market years after being crushed there by Samsung and Apple...

    Nokia, which is now a leading telecom equipment maker, said it would license its brand to a new Finnish company which will produce phones and tablets under the Nokia name...

  • Nokia moves to finalise acquisition

    HELSINKI: Finnish telecom equipment giant Nokia announced on Thursday a plan to complete the acquisition of its former rival, French-American Alcatel-Lucent during the third quarter...

    Nokia is settling the ownership issue “through privately negotiated transactions”...

  • Leader of Nokia's mobile phone revival plan leaves the company

    HELSINKI: The head of the Nokia division aiming to bring the brand's mobile phones back to market is leaving after two years in the role, the Finnish company said on Wednesday...

    Ramzi Haidamus is stepping down as president of the Nokia Technologies unit that handles patents and new consumer products, including a recent licensing deal with HMD Global it hopes will herald the return of Nokia handsets...

  • Ex-Rovio CEO hired to bring Nokia phones back to market

    HMD Global Oy, a new Finnish company looking to relaunch the Nokia brand for phones, said on Monday it has hired Pekka Rantala, the former CEO of Angry Birds maker Rovio, as its Chief Marketing Officer...

    Nokia, once the world's biggest maker of mobile phones, said in May it had signed an exclusive licensing deal with HMD to bring Nokia-branded devices back to the market...

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