A little over a week ago, Nokia killed off the Symbian name, instead calling the platform Nokia Belle and, hopefully, letting it die a swift and unencumbered death. And then yesterday we find out that the very same Symbian, is the most popular mobile platform in the whole wide world. More »
WPcentral did some digging around on the FCCs site and came up with the instruction manual for a T-Mobile branded, Windows Phone-powered Nokia Lumia 710. Sadly, no, it's not this phone, but rather this phone. More »
If Nokia phones are good for anything, it's to take pictures with. And like the world's smallest stop motion video before it, the world's LARGEST stop motion video was shot using a Nokia N8 (and a super tall crane). More »
Either this is the world's dullest April Fool's gag, or Nokia really has released the source code for Symbian. If it's the latter, that means developers can tinker with the builds, now that Nokia will no longer be developing the platform itself. [The Inq] More »
It's been hard not to feel sorry for Intel after Nokia sold out to Microsoft last week, ditching its MeeGo OS collaboration with Intel for Windows Phone 7. Intel finally went public with its hurt, with CEO Paul Otellini claiming Nokia made the wrong decision. Well, he would say that, wouldn't he. More »