When Microsoft bought Nokia's mobile division and rebranded it to Microsoft Mobile, the Nokia name was removed from MixRadio, as well as the logo.
Microsoft's ownership of MixRadio was short-lived and in 2015, it sold MixRadio to LINE Corporation, so Microsoft could focus on Groove Music and its streaming service. LINE ended MixRadio in 2016 and gave former users an extended trial period for Groove Music Pass.
Notes: 1 Became independent from 2007–2022, later becoming a Sony Interactive Entertainment subsidiary in 2022 2 Were moved to work on other Microsoft Software departments 3 consolidated 4 Sold to Take-Two Interactive, later being defunct
Notes: 1 Became independent from 2007–2022, later becoming a Sony Interactive Entertainment subsidiary in 2022 2 Were moved to work on other Microsoft Software departments 3 consolidated 4 Sold to Take-Two Interactive, later being defunct
Notes: 1Nokia phone brand licensing was sold to Human Mobile Devices in 2016. The original Nokia company continues to exist. 2Developer Kit hardware was discontinued in 2023. Azure Kinect technologies continued to be licensed to its partners.