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Nokia is their phone business with Microsoft To sell The Finnish company has since made headlines around the world. Sometimes with mapping service, sometimes huge Collection of patents With Recently they came into the spotlight to arouse response Nokia N1 Android Tablet With But after all, we know Nokia as a mobile phone company. And Nokia They have sold that mobile division to Microsoft.

Yesterday related to some of Apple’s potential new products A post One of our readers in the fall Wanted to know, Whether we have any news of Nokia. Maybe the reader is a fan of Nokia, and so he made the remarks to find out the news of the departed favorite brand.

How is Nokia without mobile phone?

How is Nokia now in the days without mobile phones? This question may arise in your mind from time to time. If you see the news of the arrival of Nokia’s new smartphone with 41 megapixel PureView camera in the breaking news from our Facebook page tomorrow morning, then you might be quite happy.

.. But at that time Nokia is no more.

Latest agreement with Microsoft As a result of the 6.5 billion transaction, Nokia-owned “Lumia” and “Asha” trademarks have also passed into the hands of Microsoft. However, the “Nokia” trademark will remain with the Finnish company. According to Deal’s Terms and Conditions, only feature phones can be released using the “Nokia” trademark under a 10-year license agreement. But it doesn’t seem right to think that either Nokia or Microsoft will make feature phones anymore. Both companies will be in a licensing process for Nokia devices currently on the market. According to the terms of the agreement, Nokia will make a smartphone before the end of 2018 You can’t.

After the sale of mobile units, Nokia is now better than before in terms of economy. They are a good year throughout 2014 Crossed Where the company made a profit of ৫ 505 million, which is much higher than their expectations in 2014.

Nokia Industry Analyst Ian Fogg says the N1 tablet is the company’s first step in a new direction. Although a portion of their business went to Microsoft last April, network equipment, mapping data, etc. are moving forward successfully.

Nokia may come up with more tablets, music players, laptops in the future as a new surprise. Nokia CEO Rajiv Suri says 2014 was a year of innovation and 2015 will be the year of execution.

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