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Finally, the Technologies division is where consumer-facing products could return in late 2016. However, Suri noted that although Nokia may license out their brand in the future, they are not considering a return to direct consumer handsets. As noted in an excellent analysis by ZDNet's Jo Best:
"We are not looking to a direct consumer return to handsets per se," he said, but added that the Nokia "brand will return to the consumer world" through licensing deals in the longer term."
So yes, Nokia as a brand may live on in many forms, including set-top boxes, digital cameras, and maybe even smartphones, but not directly as Nokia-manufactured devices.
In other words, let it go. There will be no more Nokia-developed smartphones.
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What is heart breaking here is last quarter was their biggest sales quarter ever in four years.
Long live King. You will be missed and you will continue to live on Patents and technology used in most smart phones.