Microsoft still makes legacy feature phones under the Nokia brand, and on Monday, the company launched the Nokia 215. The $29 2G candybar phone runs the old Series 30+ operating system… Read more »
Microsoft’s purge of Nokia branding and services continues: Opera announced Tuesday that its Mobile Store will replace the Nokia Store on Nokia feature phones, as well as devices running Symbian, and… Read more »
Opera for Android has increased its user numbers 73 percent year-on-year, even though its share of the Android market actually appears to be falling. Read more »
The Norwegian firm’s browser will be the default on Microsoft’s low-end Asha, Series 30+ and Series 40 phones, almost all of which will be phased out by the end of 2015. Read more »
The majority of the world is still on 2G networks and using feature phones. Internet.org’s new joint innovation lab aims to give developers the means to design their apps with those… Read more »
It’s not all about the Nokia X. Nokia also announced two of its most affordable feature phones ever at its Mobile World Congress press conference. Read more »
GeoPoll is using the lowly SMS to engage with and collect survey data from people in developing countries around the world. It’s one of the many means SMS is being used… Read more »
AT&T posted mixed results in its latest quarter, but its strategy to aggressively pursue the internet of things will pay dividends in the coming months and years. Read more »