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The Korean mobile phone maker, now No. 5, sees a chance to grab market share from No. 3.
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The cell phone giant unveils new phones at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona and plans to offer Facebook access.
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The world's largest cellphone maker expands its mobile Internet offerings.
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The world's largest handset maker and wireless technology firm InterDigital declare victory in a court decision over patents related to the UMTS third-generation, or 3G, mobile phone standard.
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Video recording on cell phones is set to reach high-definition quality in a few years' time, an executive at the world's top cell phone maker says.
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No. 1 cell phone maker's move into Internet operations faces headwinds as the cell phone maker postpones the start of its gaming service due to software testing delays and Warner pulls songs from Nokia's music shop.
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Demand for cheap handsets boosts the bottom line for the world's largest maker of mobile phones, pushing earnings above analyst forecasts. Shares are up 70 percent for the year.
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The world's largest maker of cell phones shows off an upgraded version of a wireless multimedia device without a phone, taking aim at Apple's iPod Touch.
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The world’s largest maker of cell phones signs deals with seven companies, including CNN and Sony Pictures, to bring video content to its high-end multimedia handsets.
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No. 1 cell phone maker says its Nokia Maps application has been downloaded over a million times since a launch of February.
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