HMD Global, a small Finnish company, became somewhat of a focal point of smartphone news in May last year as it bought the rights for famed Nokia brand. The company also made deals with the Nokia corp, that is still rocking the network business, for some mobile technology licenses.
In December it released HMD released its first Nokia phone, the Nokia 150 dumb phone. In early 2017 it expanded ... [ read the full article ]
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Shame too because Nokia made really quality, durable phones.
Had they simply competed, and actually brought out a flagship phone (kinda like that 1280 full camera model, whatever the model was way back when), then Nokia would be a major player now.
Stupid F'ing decision makers! BAD DECISION MAKERS!
Originally posted by kanaske: who was the person who wrote this article and does not know English grammar?
calm down. knowing english grammar is desirable, but not critical in writing tech articles in blogs; specially, when its writers can hardly spend time on it. being a native english guy or not, people do mistakes, and IMHO, that's OK. however, i agree that too many mistakes give an unpleasant experience in reading.