Nokia to Stop Making CMDA Handsets

The world's largest mobile phone maker, Nokia, has announced it will stop making CDMA handsets, seeing it as a shrinking market.

Finland’s Nokia announced yesterday that it’s pulling out of a partnership with electronics maker Sanyo to manufacture CMDA mobile phones, and that furthermore the company, which is the world’s largest mobile phone maker, will stop making CDMA phones altogether, seeing it as a shrinking market with a “financially prohibitive” ecosystem. In February, the two companies had announced plans to produce CDMA devices, hoping their combined efforts would create a market leader in CDMA phones.

“We feel it would not be in our best interests to make an agreement that proved to be less beneficial than originally anticipated,” said Kai

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