This week, Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland launched the Nokia Design Archive, a free-to-use, digital trove featuring 700 “exhibits” documenting the company’s history, influence, and products.
The archive offers a unique opportunity to explore how Nokia contributed to key technological innovations, such as Augmented Reality, QR codes, wearable health devices, and the early stages of ...
But, despite all the stuff our smart phones offer ... thanks to the new digital Nokia Design Archive sharing sketches, photos, interviews and videos spanning from the mid-1990s to 2017.
Nokia made quite a splash at the launch of its new Lumia handsets, the first from the Finnish giant to feature Microsoft's upcoming Windows Phone 8 platform ... and improve pictures shot in ...
Among them are cyan and bright red, and purported photos of the latter were ... greasy fingerprints just as well as Nokia’s glossy polycarbonate phones do. Rumored specs include a quad-core ...
Nokia phones like this model have also appealed in ... The Nokia 8.3 5G actually does a decent job with photos, though perhaps not quite as good a job as some of its similarly priced competitors.