Posted on May 8, 2011 by Moreover Technologies
Pushed into second place for featurephones and smartphones, the Finnish company has problems – but Android and Apple can claim laurels More evidence of Nokia’s deepening problems have emerged, with new data showing that in the first three months of 2011
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