Nokia’s recent release of devices such as the X20 and the XR20 grabbed some buzz with some unique features with the XR20 being a rugged device and the X20 as
Nokia has been on a roll in releasing a barrage of handsets within their midrange portfolio. Now, another device is in the cards is expected to get introduced with 5G
Another entry level device, this time from Nokia, launches for the European market. Its on paper specifications are something left to be desired even for its asking price. The heart
Nokia has been quite in the scene with their devices with a vanilla experience and eye-catching flagships, now lack thereof, of the yesteryears. This new leaked device will continue the
Nokia introduced two new budget devices along with the Nokia 8.3 5G. The Nokia 3.4 and 2.4 offers average specifications for their equivalent asking prices overseas. Starting with the 3.4,
The smartphone market is not complete without the entry level and budget devices. These offer the smartphone experience for less. Albeit, it comes with watered down specifications and features to
Nokia launches their entry level phone, the Nokia C3 at China earlier today. The device packs specifications that will suffice basic smartphone usage such as being a portal with your favorite
Nokia recently has been less often in releasing a flagship tier device along with their products. However, a Nokia 9.3 device surfaces as HMD Global CPO Juho Sarvikas hinted. A
Nokia 7.3, alongside with the Nokia 9.3, is scheduled to unveil on the later part of the year. This is despite of the manufacturer is based on markets with the
Nokia launches two new smartphones, the Nokia 5.3 and Nokia 1.3, in its budget segment. The Nokia 5.3 succeeds the Nokia 5.1. A big addition to the Nokia 5.x moniker
Nokia 8.3 5G has been released by HMD Global. The device is the company’s first 5G smartphone. The Nokia 8.3 5G, based on its specifications, is a premium midrange device.
Do you want to own something like an elegant Samsung Galaxy S10 with its premium punch-hole display but can’t spend US$750 / PHP 39,990 (or higher) for the South Korean