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 »
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 »
The Nokia 515 proves that not all feature phones need to be flip-open reminders of the past. It features a high-quality aluminum and glass design and a 5-megapixel camera. Read more »
It’s not often a feature phone will have some surprises left in it, but Nokia’s 105 has one: a smartphone-like 29 percent profit after the materials and manufacturing costs. Connecting the… Read more »
Nokia’s quarterly earnings indicate the company is losing ground in the emerging markets that have become crucial during its transition from Symbian to Windows Phone. If the trend continues, Nokia will… Read more »
Nokia continues to struggle with Windows Phone even as its businesses in emerging markets grow. Its bet on Windows Phone was too big, too soon, and AT&T’s exclusivity with the Lumia… Read more »
Adding smartphones to the American Customer Satisfaction Index’s review of cell phone makers this year revealed that customers who buy plain old feature phones for calling and texting are generally happier… Read more »