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  • Nokia's new logo abandons the Nokia Pure typeface and Yale blue of its predecessor.

    This is Nokia’s new logo

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    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    02.26.2023

    For the first time in nearly 60 years, one-time smartphone giant Nokia is changing its iconic logo.

  • Two Nokia G22 phones positioned horizontally. The one on top has the screen angled toward the viewer, showing a camera notch and volume and power buttons. On the bottom is a look at the phone's rear, with a triple camera array and the SIM tray on the side.

    The Nokia G22 is HMD's first phone built with repairability in mind

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    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    02.25.2023

    HMD says it has built the first Nokia phone designed specifically with repairability in mind. It has teamed up with iFixit to offer official repair guides and parts for the Nokia G22.

  • HMD Nokia 2022 device lineup

    HMD's Nokia launches a smartphone subscription service with eco-friendly twists

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    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    09.01.2022

    HMD’s Nokia announced a new subscription plan that it says will “reward users” for keeping their phone for longer.

  • HMD and Nokia's first tablet has a humongous battery and costs $250

    HMD's first Nokia tablet features a huge battery and costs $250

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.06.2021

    HMD/Nokia have launched their first tablet together, the 10.4-inch T20, with the key features being a large battery, cheap price and US availability.

  • Nokia 2720

    The Nokia 2720 Flip phone is finally coming to the US

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    Saqib Shah
    Saqib Shah
    05.13.2021

    HMD Global is releasing the Nokia 2720 V Flip in the US on Verizon.

  • Nokia X, G, and C-series smartphones

    HMD revamps its Nokia smartphone lineup with six new affordable models

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    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    04.08.2021

    HMD first made a name for itself by remaking a classic feature phone — and triggering an avalanche of hype in the process. The Finnish company has been dutifully churning out Nokia-branded smartphones ever since, but during an online launch event today, HMD was eager to prove that it's been up to more than business as usual. For one, those numbers-only model names are gone, replaced by three new smartphone ranges: the X, G, and C series. And to make getting connected even easier, the company is making an end-run around its usual carrier partners by lighting up an HMD-branded MVNO in the UK with a global roll-out to follow.

  • This photo illustration shows the logos of video grame retail store GameStop and trading application Robinhood in a computer and on a mobile phone in Arlington, Virginia on January 28, 2021. - An epic battle is unfolding on Wall Street, with a cast of characters clashing over the fate of GameStop, a struggling chain of video game retail stores. The conflict has sent GameStop on a stomach-churning ride with amateur investors taking on the financial establishment in the mindset of the Occupy Wall Street movement launched a decade ago. (Photo by Olivier DOULIERY / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)

    Robinhood raises $1 billion, will reopen GameStop stock purchases on Friday

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    01.29.2021

    Robinhood claimed its decision to freeze purchases of 13 stocks, including GameStop, on Thursday was a "risk-management" decision. After raising $1 billion from investors, it will reopen trading access on Friday morning.

  • Nokia 8 V 5G UW smartphone for Verizon

    Nokia's first big HMD-made phone in the US is an 8.3 5G for Verizon

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    11.09.2020

    HMD Global has unveiled its first big US carrier deal. It's launching the Nokia 8 V 5G UW, a Verizon exclusive phone with a big screen and clever cameras.

  • LAS VEGAS - JANUARY 09:  The newly-launched Nokia N95 camera phone is displayed at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show January 9, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The device features integrated GPS, a five-megapixel camera, 30 frames per second video capture, an MP3 player, and internet radio and e-mail capabilities. The world's largest consumer technology trade show runs through January 11 and features 2,700 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to more than 150,000 attendees.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

    Unreleased Nokia N95 follow-up pops up on YouTube

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    11.06.2020

    YouTuber Mr. Mobile shows off HMD's prototype phone that could've served as a sequel to the classic Nokia N95.

  • NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - 2020/10/15: Verizon jumbotron advertises 5G network in Times Square. (Photo by John Lamparski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

    Verizon and Nokia are building private 5G networks for businesses

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    10.20.2020

    Verizon will work with Nokia to create private 5G installations that can replace WiFi in large “manufacturing, distribution and logistics facilities.

  • BAIKONUR, KAZAKHSTAN  MARCH 21, 2018: ISS Expedition 55/56 main crew member, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev takes a selfie before a launch to the International Space Station. The launch of a Soyuz-FG rocket booster carrying the Soyuz MS-08 spacecraft to the ISS from the Baikonur Cosmodrome is scheduled for March 21, 2018 at 20:44 Moscow time. Sergei Savostyanov/TASS (Photo by Sergei Savostyanov\TASS via Getty Images)

    NASA taps Nokia to bring LTE to the Moon

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    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    10.16.2020

    LTE service could be coming to the Moon.

  • London, England - March 22, 2016: Nokia 3310 Mobile Phone, First Introduced in September 2000, It was one of Nokia's most successful models.

    Tell us what you think of your classic Nokia 3310

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    Amber Bouman
    Amber Bouman
    09.03.2020

    Reminisce about this indestructible phone from twenty years ago on Engadget!

  • Nokia 8.3 5G

    HMD's Nokia 8.3 5G 'flagship' is coming to the US this fall

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    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    07.30.2020

    HMD Global will soon offer a 5G-ready smartphone in the US. Today, the Finnish company — which has been making handsets with the Nokia name since 2016 — confirmed that its Nokia 8.3 5G ‘flagship’ will be offered Stateside sometime “this autumn.” The Nokia 8.3 5G was announced in March alongside HMD Global’s mid-range 5.3 and low-end 1.3 smartphones.

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    The Nokia 8.3 5G wants to be the king of roaming

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    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    03.19.2020

    HMD Global is jumping into the 5G wars. The Finnish company, which has been making Nokia-branded smartphones since 2016, claims to have made "the first global flagship smartphone to date." What on earth does that mean? Well, by "global," the company is referring to all of the 5G networks currently in operation around the world. Unlike most Android flagships, which have scattershot support and compatibility, the new Nokia 8.3 5G should be a roaming powerhouse that works everywhere, and on every network. According to HMD Global, the phone will also be forward compatible with 5G technology "deployed later in 2020, and onwards."

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    The next Nokia remake is the XpressMusic-branded 5310

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    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    03.19.2020

    HMD Global, the sole company building Nokia-branded smartphones, has built a business around inexpensive Android handsets. At the same time, though, the Finnish manufacturer has found success building feature phones that mimic classic designs from the 1990s and early noughties. Following the iconic 3310, "bananaphone" 8110 and 2720 Flip, HMD Global is remaking the 5310, a candybar handset from 2007. The original device carried the XpressMusic brand and was, unsurprisingly, focused around audio playback. It had three physical playback buttons, for instance, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a slot that supported up to 4GB microSD cards.

  • How did we get to 5G? The history of mobile networks

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    Christopher Schodt
    Christopher Schodt
    03.16.2020

    Last time on our explainer show Upscaled, we took a look at 5G, the new high-speed mobile technology starting to roll out in 2020. But 5G isn't entirely new technology, it builds on the mobile networks already in place around the world. This has been the pattern for mobile networks, incremental upgrades that added more capacity and speed bit by bit. This approach has yielded incredible results; as much as we might gripe about coverage or speeds today, the first real cell networks could only support about a dozen calls per tower, had no data capacity, and used unencrypted analog signals that were easy to intercept.

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    Nokia will announce its new phone in a James Bond trailer

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    Igor Bonifacic
    Igor Bonifacic
    03.05.2020

    When the latest James Bond flick, No Time to Die, hits theatres this April November, you'll likely see not-so-subtle shots of Nokia's latest slate of phones. You'll also get the chance to see the company's first 5G phone in a commercial Nokia brand owner HMD Global plans to release on March 8th.

  • How exactly does 5G work?

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    Christopher Schodt
    Christopher Schodt
    02.25.2020

    We've been hearing about 5G for ages, and 2020 is the year it'll finally become a reality for some people. Until this point there have been a few sparse 5G networks available in cities, but with only a handful of phones supporting 5G, even if you lived in an area with coverage odds are you couldn't connect. That's all set to change with a host of new 5G phones expected to be announced through 2020, and providers all around the world starting to switch on additional 5G towers. Even so, it's hard to know what to expect from 5G. Depending on your provider and your network, you may get blazing fast speeds but only in certain places, a bump in reliability without much speed, or anything in between. It turns out 5G isn't really one thing, it's a collection of technology and new frequency bands, and different carriers are focusing on different aspects of the network.

  • Alastair Westgarth/Loon, Medium

    Alphabet's Loon, telecoms unite to boost high-altitude internet

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.22.2020

    Alphabet's Loon just got a big boost from telecoms in its bid to provide high-altitude internet to the world. The company has partnered with several industry giants to form the HAPS Alliance, a group devoted to promoting the use of stratospheric vehicles for internet access. Most of the allies are telecoms like Deutsche Telekom, SoftBank, Bharti Airtel, China Telecom and Telefonica, although the group also includes a diverse range of equipment makers like Airbus, AeroVironment, Ericsson, Intelsat and Nokia.

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    Nokia-branded smart TVs are coming to India

    by 
    Rachel England
    Rachel England
    11.06.2019

    The Nokia brand name may be synonymous with the indestructible cell phones of the 2000s, but did you know that back in the mid-90s it had a line in widescreen TVs? Nokia's efforts in the TV sphere may never have caught on with mainstream tech enthusiasts back then, but that could be about to change, as the company is now planning on launching a range of smart TVs in India.