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Nokia's new Windows phones, key to its future, disappoint By Sinead Carew and Tarmo Virki September 5, 20127:40 PM PDTUpdated September 5, 2012 ...
Item 1 of 4 Jo Harlow executive vice president of Nokia introduces the new Lumia 920 phone with Microsoft Windows 8 operating system at a launch event in New York, September 5, 2012. REUTERS ...
Now that the first two Nokia Windows Phone handsets, the Lumia 800 and 710, have come out, Windows Phone can stop waiting. But it also has to stop merely hoping, and start actually achieving. This is ...
Eight months later, they produced the first Nokia Windows Phone. Consumers didn’t warm to it, and it soon became clear that these phones, based on Windows Phone 7, were going to become obsolete.
Microsoft is paying "billions of dollars" to Nokia to develop and promote Windows Phone 7 handsets under the partnership announced in February, the companies disclosed Thursday.
M y post from earlier this week about what went wrong with Nokia’s Lumia 900 appeared to touch a nerve for fans of Nokia and Windows Phone. In the comments section and on Twitter, readers ...
Nonetheless, the update won’t be finished until some time around October, meaning Nokia won’t—even if they work very fast—get their phones running Windows Phone to market until late 2011 ...
In the same filing, Nokia said it expects to take two years to make the transition to Windows Phone as its primary platform. During that time, it will continue to support Symbian in the hopes of ...
Eight months ago, Nokia bet its future on Microsoft, abandoning other smartphone efforts so it could create Windows Phones instead. Now, we’re seeing the first fruits of that strategy shift in ...
Nokia might not own its leading smartphone platform, but at Nokia World in London, CEO Stephen Elop outlined the firm's plan to firmly take charge of Windows Phone's future. The headline announcement ...
"With Windows Phone 7.8 beginning to ship pre-loaded on Nokia Lumia smartphones, we will naturally be deploying the software to our factories for product rollout," Nokia said in a statement. "At ...
Nokia says its Lumia 920 and 820 phones are just the beginning of a new range of Windows Phone 8 devices, but early evaluations suggest they lack the “wow” effect necessary to make a dent in ...
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