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New Nokia Supernova Phones May Be Stellar Performers, Even Without a Big Bang
On 27 June 2008 Nokia unveiled a new range of phones under the Supernova brand. The 7610, 7510, 7310 and 7210 Supernova phones are 2G products aimed at Nokia's mid-tier portfolio.
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Sony Ericsson May Dispel Economic Gloom Despite Further Profit Warning
On 27 June 2008 Sony Ericsson announced that its performance in the second quarter of 2008
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No Limits for Mobile Music Download Services
On 10 June 2008, Orange announced Musique Max, a music subscription service for its subscribers in France.
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Nokia Buys Symbian to Create Open-Source Foundation for Its Software
On 24 June 2008, Nokia announced it would buy the 51.2 percent of Symbian shares it does not already hold, at a cost of €264 million ($411 million).
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