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The Return of Nokia: Will it Last?

James Rutherfoord, Vice President for Asia Pacific, HMD Global

01-Jun-17 08:05

The Return of Nokia: Will it Last?

Finnish start-up HMD Global is the new home of Nokia phones. James speaks about the rationale of being back the iconic Nokia 3310 and how its smartphones can compete in an ultra-competitive market.


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