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Nokia unveils metallic smartphone, stock tumbles

Nokia says the features on the Lumia 925 will be soon available in the full Lumia Windows 8 range and include a camera that can take photos in low light conditions and snaps 10 images at once.

How gadgets, chips, services companies are faring

Nokia Corp.'s earnings report shows that it continues to take a hammering in the smartphone market, with revenue falling by 20 percent to 5.8 billion euros ($7.6 billion) in the first three months...

Samsung refreshes iPhone-challenging Galaxy line

At the same time, it has sold enough inexpensive low-end phones to edge out Nokia Corp. as the world's largest maker of phones.

Samsung set to launch new iPhone challenger

At the same time, it has sold enough inexpensive low-end phones to edge out Nokia Corp. as the world's largest maker of phones.

New Samsung phone to face stronger competition

At the same time, it has sold enough inexpensive low-end phones to edge out Nokia Corp. as the world's largest maker of phones.

Nokia launches cheaper Windows smartphone

Nokia is launching a cheaper model in its Lumia smartphone range, powered by Microsoft's Windows phone software, as it tries to regain dominance in emerging markets like China.

Wireless show expected to draw crowds to Barcelona

He'll be rubbing shoulders with the CEOs of Deutsche Telekom AG, parent of T-Mobile USA; Nokia Corp. and Vodafone Group PLC, the British company that owns 45 percent of Verizon Wireless.

At trade show, wireless industry looks beyond phones

He'll rub shoulders with CEOs from Deutsche Telekom, parent of T-Mobile USA; Nokia Corp.; and Vodafone Group, the British company that owns 45 percent of Verizon Wireless.

Gartner: Global cellphone sales fell in 2012

Samsung Electronics of Korea is the world's largest maker of phones, followed by Finland's Nokia Corp. and Apple Inc. of the US, according to both research firms.

A look at BlackBerry maker Research in Motion

Nov. 28: Nokia Corp. says that it is suing RIM for breach of contract in Britain, the United States and Canada over cellular patents the two companies agreed on nine years ago.

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HELSINKI: Nokia unveils metallic smartphone, stock tumbles

Nokia's share price closed down more than 5 percent at 2.79 euros on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

Smartphones overtake 'dumb' phones worldwide

Finland's Nokia Corp. was for many years the world's largest maker of cellphones, but it has...

NEW YORK: Smartphones overtake 'dumb' phones worldwide

Finland's Nokia Corp. was for many years the world's largest maker of cellphones, but it has...