Nokia to axe 4,000 more jobs, improve production efficiency

08 February, 2012
The company aims to move the production of its smartphones to Asia and reduce costs.

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  • 0CY
  • 08 Feb 2012

the faster it goes bankrupt the better. coming from a scammed n97 buyer. thank a bunch nokia.

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    • Anonymous
    • vFH
    • 08 Feb 2012

    Made in Finland is not a guarantee quality... iPhone is made in china since ever and still much better quality than fins made....
    Nokia survive only thanks to its mobile not smartphone since we're no competitive to any initial iOS or Android devices...

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      • Anonymous
      • uRI
      • 08 Feb 2012

      Actually Nokia can hire more R&D staffs with the reduction of production jobs. That way, more innovation can bring back more market share.

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        • KING
        • jx5
        • 08 Feb 2012

        but why close down the finland plant because that's where nokia was born

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          • Kooma
          • 0pU
          • 08 Feb 2012

          No more "Made In Finland" phones...so SAD..al least I have white n9 made in finland last of its kind.

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            • 123 GURUS
            • S35
            • 08 Feb 2012

            nokia have mercy on people,

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              • Anonymous
              • sne
              • 08 Feb 2012

              WP is still a very immature child, UI is good though, but it will take time to catch up wit iOS & Android smartphone beasts with tons of quality apps and tons of CPU & GPU power.

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                • Anonymous
                • wfx
                • 08 Feb 2012

                Thanks to all Iphone and android users, my Nokia is bargain priced!

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                  • suresh
                  • UDX
                  • 08 Feb 2012

                  best of luck nokia

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                    • AnonD-3226
                    • tu7
                    • 08 Feb 2012

                    cutting jobs again...Fail Nokia...=="