Iconic Nokia smartphone 8110 'slider' smartphone to chock Singapore in May

As it stated in It going to too be introducing 3 other phones - Nokia seven Plus, Nokia six and Nokia one - to Singapore this month. SINGAPORE: HMD Global, the licensee of the Nokia brand, reported on Friday (May 11) that it going to be bringing its iconic "slider" smartphone Nokia 8110, as well as the new Nokia seven Plus and Nokia 6, to Singapore this month. The New Nokia 6, Nokia eight Sirocco, Nokia 8110, Nokia one and the Nokia seven Plus are seen at a pre-launch event in London on Feb 22, 2018. (Photo: Reuters/Peter Nicholls)The other 3 phones to get in the market going to be the Nokia seven Plus and Nokia six as well as the entry-level Nokia one - all of that were reported during this year's Mobile World Congress. "With these additions to our output portfolio in Singapore, we're confident every user going to have a Nokia they could really rely on," told HMD vice president for Asia Pacific James Rutherfoord.


Brit father sues Nokia smartphone for up to £1million claiming Utilizing his mobile smartphone caused his brain tumour

Father-of-six Neil Whitfield, 60, appeals heavy mobile smartphone Utilize in the late 1990s caused a deadly growth. (Image: Getty Images)Neil said: "I have no doubt my tumour was caused with mobile phones. She cited a research with the American National Toxicology Program, that she told demonstrated "clear evidence" of ­schwannoma – tumours of nerve sheath – after testing mobile smartphone radiation on rats. "Well, it's the same with mobile phones. The danger associated with mobile smartphone Utilize this time is may be less then in the '90s.

Brit dad sues Nokia for up to £1million claiming using his mobile phone caused his brain tumour

Brit dad, 60, sues Nokia smartphone for £1million claiming 'heavy use' of his mobile smartphone caused a brain tumour in landmark case

as mentioned in A English father is suing smartphone giant Nokia smartphone for a £1million after claiming his mobile handset caused his brain tumour. Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, he said: "I have no doubt my tumour was caused with mobile phones. His appeals come amid a flurry of reports claiming which mobile smartphone usage is behind a surge in statuses of certain tumours. The debate of a linked among excessive mobile smartphone usage and the growth of tumours has been raging for further than 2 decades. To date, no adverse health impact have been ­established for mobile smartphone use'."MOST READ IN break news SUN RISING!





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