Tuesday, February 28, 2012

MWC 2012: Nokia adds Lumia 900 and 610 to its Windows Phone portfolio. Transition prospects just got brighter

MWC 2012: Nokia adds Lumia 900 and 610 to its Windows Phone portfolio. Transition prospects just got brighter

In addition to that crazy good 41 megapixel PureView 808 Symbian cameraphone, Nokia added two smartphones to its Windows Phone portfolio. The worldwide version of high end Lumia 900, and the cheapest yet – Lumia 610. Nokia Lumia 900 doesn't bring anything new to the U.S. AT&T version that was announced at CES. They just replaced LTE radio with dual cell HSDPA+ which should give you 42 Mbps download speeds, if your carrier supports it.

Nokia Lumia 900 is priced at EUR 480 before taxes and subsidies. Which, at 60 Euros more, sounds a tad expensive compared to Lumia 800.
MWC 2012: Nokia adds Lumia 900 and 610 to its Windows Phone portfolio. Transition prospects just got brighter


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