Nokia has just announced its financial results for the third quarter of this year (the one which ended in September). Things are, of course, bad, but they're not quite as bad as expected in some areas. Nokia's results aren't anything to write home about because the company is undergoing a transition. Back in February it announced that it's embracing Microsoft's Windows Phone mobile operating system, and planning to phase out Symbian and MeeGo. The first WP devices from Nokia are due to be announced later this month, so it's certainly understandable that device sales aren't going very well in the meantime.
Unwired View, Nokia stops smartphone sales drop in Q3, but it's now No.3 behind Samsung and Apple
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