Nokia fightback in phone battle
Nokia has unveiled the mobile company's most powerful smartphone as it tried to winning back a market lost to Apple, Samsung and Google.
Nokia has unveiled the mobile company's most powerful smartphone as it tried to winning back a market lost to Apple, Samsung and Google.
The share price of Nokia has plummeted by over 11 per cent today, as they announced a new smartphone to take on industry giants Apple and Samsung.
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