Nokia's long-time imaging chief Damian Dinning has decided to leave the loss-making cellphone maker at the end of this month, the company said. The strong imaging capabilities of the new Lumia smartphone models are a key sales argument for the former market leader, which has been burning through cash while losing share in both high-end smartphones and cheaper handsets.
Nokia's Chief Executive Stephen Elop replaced most of the top management since he joined in late 2010 and Dinnig is the latest of many executives to quit.