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Nokia Investors Seek Elop Plan to Challenge Android

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Late last year, Sun Xuanyu, a Beijing department store clerk, broke up with Nokia, the mobile-phone brand she’d been using since she was a teenager. She had fallen in love with an Android.

“Nokia used to be really good,” said Sun, 23, who got her first mobile phone when she was 12. “Now they just don’t make smartphones that do the kinds of things I want.”