Nokia has big plans for a comeback in early 2017! It's time to jog your memory through Nokia’s glorious past
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Nokia’s reign in India came to an unceremonious end after it refused to recognize the power of
Nokia is getting back to doing what it does best that is making phones and it will be through Finnish company HMD that has taken over Nokia’s phone business with an exclusive license for the next 10 years. It is expected that Nokia will launch its smartphones as early as February next year at the Mobile World Congress that takes place in Barcelona. But it’s mammoth task to take on considering the massive popularity of existing Android smartphones in the country.
While we hope Nokia comes back with a bang but reaching the former glory when Nokia ruled the market is certainly going to be pretty darn tough. And if you don’t already know the
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