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Consumers eyeing Nokia's Lumia 900 will now find only the black model in stock through AT&T. The carrier's Lumia 900 page shows both the white and cyan models as " temporarily out of stock." ...
Nokia’s announcing its newest model, the Lumia Icon, today. This one’s exclusive to Verizon, where it’ll go on sale on February 20 for $200 on a two-year contract, the going rate for a well ...
Another notable feature that the Nokia Lumia 920 shipped with is wireless charging support. This feature is almost always offered in higher end models in this day and age.
The new Nokia phone, its fourth Lumia model, will run on the latest version of Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Phone 8. Nokia also introduced Lumia 820, a lower-end model that has a 4 ...
Struggling phone maker Nokia <NOK1V.HE> has knocked 10-15 percent off the prices of two of its top of the range smartphones, hoping to boost sales before newer models arrive in markets in ...
Nokia will need its flagship 920, and its slightly less premium 820, 810, and 822 models to also perform well on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, respectively, to help boost sales.
Nokia sold 4.4 million Lumia devices in the fourth quarter, and analysts say it must more double those sales and offer more mid-range models to convince investors its smartphone strategy is ...
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates — The tablet and phablet markets got a little more crowded with the launch of Nokia’s first models. The 10.1-inch Lumia 2520, with Windows 8.1 RT, and the 6-inch Lumia ...
The Lumia Denim firmware update is once again expanding its reach to more Lumia models in India. The download is now rolling out to the Lumia 1520 and the Lumia 930 smartphones in that country. Nokia ...
The Verge says that Nokia is planning multiple Lumia handsets for its 2013 lineup, but the Catwalk would be the new flagship model, replacing the Lumia 920.
For the 11 Nokia Lumia diehards that might remain after all this time, you may be happy to hear that the design may return in the form of an HMD model. Or, you might curse the company for ...
That’s not a growth market.” Lumia smartphones, which use Windows software, were widely seen as make-or-break models for Nokia due to their high margins.