@bazzacollins Not really their decision. Nokia didn't license them the name for smartphones.
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@sbisson TechCrunch reporting it has a 10-year licence? http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/28/nokiasoft-branding-issues/?ncid=rss … -
@bazzacollins For Asha and X, not for Lumia. -
@sbisson How odd. Given that Nokia surely can't launch its own phones, seems bizarre the licence wasn't secured. -
@bazzacollins@sbisson Nokia can launch phones again in a few years if it wants to; check the contract -
@marypcbuk@sbisson Not sure how important you think I am, Mary, but don't have access to the contract :) -
@bazzacollins@sbisson the Nokia keeps the name for phones was disclosed in the original deal
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@abhi_a Not sure most people make distinction between smartphones and mobiles.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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