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As a result, Nokia Mobile's social media pages and website have all been renamed to HMD, which stands for Human Mobile Devices. But behind the scenes, a few key players had controlled the chips for “all the other” mobile devices; the affordable phones, non-flagships, entry-level, billions of users - with UNISOC being an integral competitor. UNISOC devices continue to be spotted not only in mobile phones but also in tablets and game devices sold worldwide. Read more in our articles including "HMD now an independent brand: takes over Nokia socmed pages, website" and "Results: Mobile 3G Usage".

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As a result, Nokia Mobile's social media pages and website have all been renamed to HMD, which stands for Human Mobile Devices. But behind the scenes, a few key players had controlled the chips for “all the other” mobile devices; the affordable phones, non-flagships, entry-level, billions of users - with UNISOC being an integral competitor.

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UNISOC devices continue to be spotted not only in mobile phones but also in tablets and game devices sold worldwide.

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Our coverage of Human Mobile Devices includes: "HMD now an independent brand: takes over Nokia socmed pages, website"; "Results: Mobile 3G Usage"; "BPI partners with Robinsons Retail for barcode cash deposits in stores". Each article provides unique insights and information.