Rumors of Nokia's demise have been greatly exaggerated. Its lineup might seem empty now that it's relinquished control of its Lumia smartphones to a lumbering giant and gave up on those low-cost Asha devices earlier this year, but that doesn't mean the company's done crafting consumer gadgets just yet. Now Nokia's trying to revive its once-titanic consumer brand, starting with something a little... unorthodox. Meet the Nokia N1: a 7.9-inch Android tablet running some Nokia software that looks like a giant iPhone. It'll cost you $250 when it launches, but it's slated to land in China first in time for Chinese New Year (that's February 19, 2015) with a release in Russia to follow soon after.
According to a recent statement by Pekka Lundberg, the CEO of Nokia, people are likely to get 6G technology by 2030.
Nokia C21 Plus, C21, and C2 2nd Edition Android Go phones revealed at MWC 2022. On the back, the Nokia C21 has a single 8-megapixel camera. The Nokia C21 Plus
Nokia Oyj is heading several organizations and universities in a EU-funded wireless project named Hexa-X to provide help to 6G development
Will this be the return of the king?
Tablets, tablets, everyone is churning out tablets these days!