TechCrunch AI
18 Jul 2026
India’s smartphone market is slowing as demand and pricing shift under pressure from AI-centric features that require more memory and processing. Manufacturers and carriers are adjusting product strategies and inventories in response to changing consumer preferences and cost structures.
IEEE Spectrum
13 Jul 2026
Nokia dominated the global cellphone market from the late 1990s through 2007 with hit models like the 3210, 3310 and 1100, but failed to translate cutting-edge R&D into competitive smartphones. Internal documents show engineers recognized the iPhone’s threat immediately, yet product delays, strategic missteps, and the rise of Android eroded Nokia’s share, culminating in the sale of its handset division to Microsoft.