
Nokia Ace advertising may increase recycling of mobile phones.
Microsoft is going to spend £63.9 million on a new advertising campaign.

If you have a Nokia phone, you may be able to recycle it and save a turtle.

A Nokia survey reveals nine per cent of homeowners recycle mobile phones.

Since the announcement that Nokia was going with Windows 7 as their primary future smartphone OS, we’ve been following the news in the hopes of seeing how things are going and when we can expect the first phones.

A few days ago, it was announced that Nokia would be introducing its first Windows Phone 7 OS phones sometime later this year.

If you have been considering selling your old mobile phone, but it is broken do not let that deter you; many of the recycling companies sellmymobile.com works with offer cash for broken and non-working mobiles; including your broken Nokia 5800, with offers of up to 90 percent on the working price.

Last month, a plethora of new tablets and high-end smartphones were announced; making September a great month for determining what to put in your holiday stocking:
Posted on September 29, 2010, 9:18 am, by Catherine Beckett, under
Mobile Phone News.

The shortlist for the Mobile Choice Consumer Awards 2010 has been released. On it are key contenders for Manufacturer of the Year and Manufacturer of the Decade, with a list that includes HTC, RIM, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, and Apple
Posted on September 15, 2010, 9:38 am, by Catherine Beckett, under
Mobile Phone News.

Facebook has “Places”, Twitter has tweet by location, and now Nokia is bringing location based services to their newest handsets.
Posted on September 10, 2010, 10:47 am, by Catherine Beckett, under
Mobile Phone News.

Nokia, the makers of the N900, E72, and still my personal favourite, the class candy bar Nokia 6700 has fired its chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo and replaced him with Microsoft’s head of business division Stephen Elop. The purpose behind the switch is the seeking of regained status and fortunes.