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We have to stay paranoid: Nokia's VanjokiThe executive vice-president (markets) of Nokia, Anssi Vanjoki, admits that the company’s weakness is the smartphone segment and that Apple...
- Nokia slipping in smartphone segment as rivals race ahead
As Apple struggles to meet demand for the latest iPhone, Nokia is still waiting to ship its only model that may compete. Features of Apple ...
- Nokia fights back, forms smartphone unit
Nokia, the world’s biggest maker of mobile phones, promoted a 20-year company veteran to head a new smartphone division as it tries to stem...
- Struggling Nokia revamps management team to tackle rivals
Second management revamp in 7 months. The company will create a unit focused on smartphones. Nokia X2 @ Rs 5,000 | BlackBerry Bold 9700 VS ...
- Nokia launches qwerty phone with free email at Rs 5,300
The world’s largest mobile phone maker launched three handsets and an improved version of Nokia Messaging that can support up to 10 email a...
- Nokia launches new range of phones
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia launched its range of qwerty devices, whose keypad is like that of a computer keyboard, starting at Rs 5,3...
'Future mobile will be more of a computer'Second in command to Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Mr Vanjoki talks about the mobile phone of the future, which he says will finish the l...
- Nokia takes on iPod Touch with Internet Tablet
Top mobile phone maker Nokia is introducing an upgraded version of a wireless multimedia device without a phone, the company said on Wednes...
- Nokia buys multimedia company in bid to boost PC-cell link
Nokia said on Tuesday it has bought the US-based multimedia company Twango in order to help mobile phone users better organise wireless dow...
- India is a fascinating market with immense opportunities
Nokia's executive vice-president and general manager (Multimedia) Anssi Vanjoki, who was in India to review the progress of the multimedia ...
- Nokia ready to give i-Pod a run for money
Nokia has agreed to buy US-based digital music distributor Loudeye for $60 million.