According to Nokia chief designer Alastair Curtis, Nokia will be offering several — nay, a “lot” — more products in the US very soon. “In the next few months,” Curtis promised, “operators will carry a lot of new products from us.” While Nokia controls 40% of the worldwide handset market, they only have a 10% share in the United States. It seems they’re not happy with that and want a bigger piece of the American pie. Bring it on, Nokia. We’re ready to see these phones from you, say, in the form of an E71 or Tube?
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According to Nokia chief designer Alastair Curtis, Nokia will be offering several — nay, a “lot” — more products in the US very soon. “In the next few months,” Curtis promised, “operators will carry a lot of new products from us.” While Nokia controls 40% of the worldwide handset market, they only have a 10% share in the United States. It seems they’re not happy with that and want a bigger piece of the American pie. Bring it on, Nokia. We’re ready to see these phones from you, say, in the form of an E71 or Tube?
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