A custom ROM gives the Nokia N8 a second life, fixing Symbian’s flaws and making the iconic camera phone surprisingly usable again in 2026.
A fan-made firmware called Reborn is giving the 2010 Nokia N8 a practical second life in 2026, with updated web certificates, easier app installs, and a new way to browse classic Symbian software.
Do you remember Nokia phones, with their Symbian OS? Dead and gone, you might think, but even they have dedicated enthusiasts ...
For several years now, rumors have swirled that Nokia would be leaving the phone space. The iconic company, most known for the jokes around its supposedly indestructible phones, has struggled to ...
After Microsoft bought Nokia's smartphone division, then shut it down after Windows Phone collapsed, some former Nokia executives formed HMD to sell Android-based Nokia phones. Now, HMD might be done ...
Overview Keypad mobile phones remain popular in India for their simplicity, durability, and multi-day battery life, ...
HMD Global, the licensee company of Nokia-branded phones for a while, is scaling back its operations in the US. According to Wired’s Julian Chokkattu, HMD has decided to scale back in the market due ...
The End of Nokia Smartphones? For years, HMD had the exclusive right to produce Nokia-branded smartphones. However, the company has now lost this exclusive license, and as a result, is making changes ...
Long-delayed shipment ordered before Libya’s civil war finally reached a Tripoli shop, revealing classic Nokia phones ...