Nokia came out of nowhere and surprised us all last summer when it released its first Android app. Following the sale of its phone business, Nokia was suddenly an Android developer… and the company’s ...
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We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Nokia – yes that Nokia – released an app today called Z Launcher that hopes to make your life simpler by ...
It seems positively bizarre to type, especially since I have been covering the company for nearly a decade now, but Nokia is no longer a cell phone maker. Once the largest phone vendor on the planet ...
Nokia introduced its very own launcher for Android devices, Nokia Z Launcher a few months ago. The launcher was only available through Nokia’s website to a limited amount of users in its “pre-beta” ...
Microsoft may have bought Nokia’s devices and services division, but some parts of the company are still active and independent. One such group of Nokia employees has been hard at work creating apps ...
Nokia just unveiled its new N1 tablet on Tuesday, but that's not the only Android announcement to come from the Finnish gadget company. Nokia just took its Z Launcher out of private beta, meaning ...
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
When Nokia came out with an official Android launcher it shook some segments of the market, making plenty out there envision the glorious return of Nokia to competitive smartphone markets. In a way ...
Nokia today announced wide availability of the Z Launcher for Android devices. Nokia first debuted the Z Launcher earlier this year, but as a limited alpha. It is now available in beta form directly ...
Nokia’s Z launcher (as pictured above) has become something of a quiet success for Nokia, and it’s the basis for the N1 tablet that’s been selling very well in the Far East. Essentially, the Z ...
Nokia completed the multi-billion-dollar sale of its phone-making business to Microsoft back in April. But that doesn’t mean it’s done with phones entirely. Oh no. The company that transferred some 32 ...