A man is silhouetted against a video screen with as he poses with a Nokia Lumia 820 smartphone in this photo illustration taken in the central Bosnian town of Zenica, September 3, 2013. Two years after hitching its fate to Microsoft's Windows Phone software, a withered Nokia collapsed into the arms of the U.S. software giant, agreeing to sell its main handset business for 5.44 billion euros ($7.2 billion). Nokia, which will continue as a maker of networking equipment and holder of patents, was once the world's dominant handset manufacturer but was long since overtaken by Apple and Samsung in the highly competitive market for more powerful smartphones. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: BUSINESS TELECOMS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) © Bild: Reuters/DADO RUVIC Mobilfunk 05.09.2013 Die weltgrößten Handyhersteller Im Vorjahr hat der südkoreanische Konzern Samsung Nokia als weltweit größten Handy-Hersteller überholt. Die Top Ten. © Bild: Reuters/DADO RUVIC A man is silhouetted against a video screen as he © Bild: Reuters/ALY SONG A Coolpad 7290 phone is placed on a table at a mob © Bild: APA/KIMIMASA MAYAMA JAPAN TOKYO GAME SHOW © Bild: Reuters/STEVE MARCUS A convertible Lenovo Ultrabook is displayed at an © Bild: Reuters/EDGAR SU A model presents the Huawei Ascend P6 Android-base © Bild: Reuters/GUSTAU NACARINO File photo of the new ZTE Grand S Lite at the Mobi © Bild: Reuters/Susana Vera iPhone © Bild: Reuters/DADO RUVIC File photo illustration shows a woman posing with