Thoughts on Nokia’s Strategy in US

Nokia has announced its first smartphones running Windows Phone Mango, the Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia Lumia 710. We are all aware of it. What we don’t know is how the company will have back its glory. Seems easy? Don’t be mistaken. The days when a phone with a stunning design and a pair of eye catching features was sure to guarantee success for the manufacturer are left in the past. Presently the smartphone market’s growing at the speed of light; the leading software companies monthly release about 50 handsets in different designs, features and for all types consumers. But Nokia has a CEO called Stephen Elop, so let’s try to guess what this man thinks concerning this.
If you wonder, I decided to talk about this inspired by a post written on TechCrunch, and I have some ideas on how Nokia will conquer the US. There are many people who don’t believe and trust in Nokia; these are people whose brain is controlled by Android/iOS. So the first thing to do is to change the attitude towards its products. Look, there are currently only two carriers (AT&T and T-Mobile) in the U.S. offering Nokia’s smartphones, and they are all low-end or mid-range devices. So it’ll be better to involve more and more carriers, retailers and other interested parties.
Second, Nokia shouldn’t focus on backbiting any platform, because that’s a market and there are different companies with different offers. Nokia is one of them and is offering its own products. I believe this will be a good direction for Nokia to take. Of course, it’ll need much money on promoting its smartphones, but it shouldn’t be a big deal considering Microsoft’s announcement. In case you don’t remember, Microsoft announced it’ll spend £20 million on marketing campaign for Nokia phones.
These are just two versions or ideas, call it however you want. I know many of you don’t agree with me, so I wouldn’t mind listening to your ideas.
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eBuddy to be Preferred Messaging Partner of Nokia

eBuddy has reached the 20 million downloads milestone in Ovi Store. This means we’re dealing with one of the most popular applications on the market. This is why Nokia decided to strengthen their cooperation and gave the app en extra push, making eBuddy the “preferred messaging partner.”
eBuddy will be released for all Nokia handsets regardless of the platform they run on, S40, S60, MeeGo and Windows Phone 7.
I guess this is a right decision, because if the app has been downloaded more than 150 million times, it means one thing — users like it. So why not give it a chance to become an official partner? On this occasion Nokia’s Reno Marioni said:
“eBuddy’s success and experience in the mobile messaging field have made this partnership a natural step for Nokia. We are excited about the introduction of eBuddy XMS to Nokia platforms and look forward to having Nokia users enjoy the reliable and rich messaging experience that eBuddy XMS provides.”
Moreover, due to this cooperation Nokia won’t have to consider how to improve its native messaging app, and will focus its attention on  more important features. On the other hand, eBuddy developers will improve their product, because it’s not easy to be one of the main apps on Nokia’s phones. So we must state that the cooperation between Nokia and eBuddy is in favor of both companies.
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Downlaod Game CopterIt! for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5530, 5235, N8 and E7

CopterIt! is another superb game available for Symbian^3 and Symbian S60v5 based touch screen mobile devices such as Nokia X6, 5530 XpressMusic, 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, 5228, 5230, 5233, 5235, E7, N8, C7 and X7.


It's a game where you fly the helicopter through the tunnel. Try to avoid hitting the walls and dodge the obstacles. Try to make as far as you can and post your result to global results list and see who's the best! The game is very interesting and the graphics are nice.


The game is provided by Hyperkani. As other games of Hyperkani, this one too works great. The version 1.2.0 of CopterIt! game is available to download from the following link. Let's fly your helicopter!


Game CopterIt! for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (1.38 MB)
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Download Game RA.ONE Genesis for Nokia 5800, N97, X6, 5530 and N8

RA.ONE Genesis is a 2D action packed adventure mobile game based on a 2011 Indian science fiction superhero film called Ra.One starring Shahrukh Khan. In this game, you play as 'G.One' the superhero with supernatural powers who can jump, climb and fight.


It's a Java game to works with Symbian S60 5th edition and Symbian^3 based touch screen mobile phones. A technological catastrophe has taken place after evil slipped out from the realm of a digital world into ours. The world is at the brink of extinction and a new world order is coming to power.


Where the fate of mankind will mist with cruelity and misery. The deadliest evil of all time is about to take its form, codename RA.ONE; A surrogate of sins and desruction. Its only when the world is shadowed by darkness. It takes the courage of just one, to be the binding light.


Built as a mark of technological revolution our superhero G.ONE is about to challenge fate and destroy the face of evil from our world. Your mission as G.ONE is to find and destroy RA.ONE's H.A.R.T.

The game works with Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, N97, N97 Mini, X6, 5228, 5230, 5233, 5235, 5530 XpressMusic, N8, E7, C7 and X7. The game is provided by IG FUN. Unleash your supernatural abilities to sabotage enemy locations, evade their traps and surveillance systems and to take down enemies in different ways. Download the version 1.1.1 of this game now.


Game RA.ONE Genesis for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and N97 (1.08 MB)
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Download Game EA Risk S60v5 5800 ML j2me

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Symbian S60 v5  i8910HD, 5800, N97, Mini, X6, Games
Symbian^3 N8,C7,C6,E7, Symbian^3 Anna Bella


Rule the world with RISK! Crush opponents for global domination with distinct tactics and unique levels of aggression. Use strategy to fortify your territories and conquer all six continents. Build armies to attack enemies on your march towards domination. Customize your play in a single-player Conquest mode on the world map or Quick Play on a single hemisphere. Or out-strategize your friends in the fast paced two player Pass 'n play mode. Without RISK there is no reward!

Features:
*Take over the world in a single-player conquest game against up to five AI opponents with distinctive tactics and levels of aggression
*Quick Play mode lets you experience the full thrill of RISK in under 10 minutes
*Customize your game play by selecting from three map sizes, 6 colors, 3 difficulty levels, and 2 ways to claim territories
*Out-strategize your friends in the fast paced two player Pass 'n play mode
*Immerse yourself in RISK like never before with realistic dice animation, explosions, fireworks, and victory parade ticker tape

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Nokia Kinetic Concept

Nokia World is not only about smartphones, but also apps and concept devices. Nokia World 2011 isn’t an exception and besides the Lumia 800, Lumia 710, Asha line handsets, Nokia Music, Nokia Drive, Kik messenger and the Purity HD headset, we were also introduced a flexible smartphone-like model coming by the way of CNET. Unfortunately, CNET says it’s just a prototype phase, so we are very likely to never get our hands on it.

The device is packed with a real OLED display and it scrolls through media collections when twisted in opposite directions by both hands. Moreover, it doesn’t matter that’s a music or photo collection. Bending the display inward or outward users can zoom photos, or pause/play music. You can also tap the corners to pan through photos.
Of course, there is no word whether we’ll see this device in the stores soon, and most likely it’ll never happen, but what Nokia is doing, I mean the way it attracts geeks with its innovation plans, just deserves applause.
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Nokia Music Requires no Registration

Apple has iTunes, Google will offer Google Music soon and all Android-powered smartphones will use this music service directly from Android Market. And now, Nokia has announced its native service, Nokia Music.

Nokia Music is a radio-based Mix Radio service offering the users a choice of hundred channels. By the way, the channels vary by genre. Unlike other similar services, Nokia’s music service doesn’t require registration or any payment for listening to music. Moreover, each channel offers 50 tracks, but they are refreshed every week. It also has a special channel where you can meet all the new releases.
Nokia’s consumers can even listen to music when out of coverage — the app will cache 200 songs on your device or 4 channels providing two hours of non-stop playback. Nokia Music has a special app, live gigs allowing users to see when their favorite band is playing. Besides, they will learn all the necessary information on where they can purchase tickets from.
This is just one of the many features that make Nokia superior over Apple and Google. We’ll see how this will affect Nokia’s sales numbers.

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White Nokia N9 Coming with Software Update

Taking into account that Nokia hardly ever introduces low-priced devices for the emerging markets, the announcement of such handsets as the Nokia Asha 300, 303 and 200, was a real surprise. Nevertheless, the surprise list doesn’t end here.
The manufacturer is now working on the release of the white version of the Nokia N9. Other than that, Nokia 9 users will get a new software update.

Frank Zillikens states:
“The manufacturing process for beautiful white products is quite complex and we wanted to make sure we deliver the best possible quality for our consumers”.
The White Nokia N9 is already the fourth color option of the smartphone, which is already available in cyan, magenta and black options. But the white option of the handset looks way too elegant and classy.
The handset is expected to be available sometime before the end of this year with 64 GB memory capabilities. Hopefully for this version Nokia will offer a glossy finish instead of the matte one offered earlier.
As for the software update coming to this Harmattan MeeGo device, we should mention that it’ll bring a large list of enhancements, including NFC tag reading, music controls on lock screen and many more.
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Kik Messenger for Symbian and Windows Phone Mango

Kik launched a new app for Symbian and Windows Phone devices at Nokia World 2011 event. The application is designed for cross-platform messaging. It comes in private beta version for Symbian devices and is now updated to work with the latest version of WP, that is Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. For WP Mango we have 2.0 version of the application.

This application has been already available for iOS, Android and Blackberry operating systems. So we can say at the moment Kik Messenger is also available for all major operating system based handsets.
The Symbian private beta version of the application allows to send and read notifications, to have a group chat with any Kik user (regardless of the OS used by the group member) and to share photos.
As for the Windows Phone 2.0 version of the app, we have fast app switching, list scrolling, address book contact matching and many other innovations.
The latest three devices of Nokia — the Nokia Asha 200, Asha 300 and 303 — are all running What’sApp application, while Kik Messenger is way faster and will most likely be used for Nokia’s upcoming high-end devices.
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Nokia Asha 200 With Dual-SIM Support

Together with the Nokia Asha 300 and the Nokia Asha 303, which are basically touchscreen devices, Nokia also announced the Nokia Asha 200 in its Asha lineup. The key feature of this novelty is its Dual-SIM support.
The phone features Nokia’s technology allowing to swap SIM cards without turning the handset off. In addition it allows different settings for the SIM cards. Other than that, you can also have different ringtones and profiles for each of the SIM-cards.

The Asha 200 comes with a full-QWERTY keyboard and has an integrated support for social networking sites. The handset is so light that you won’t need to make extra efforts to hold it.
In contrast to most cheap dual-SIM devices, the Nokia Asha 200 supports microSD cards for up to 32 GB.  The battery of the handset provides up to 52 hours of talk time.
This is the cheapest device of the lineup being priced at 60 EUR (around $84), but as we see its features are not less impressive than those of the other devices included in the list. The phone will be available in the forth quarter of this year.
And lastly if we trust rumors, then Nokia will introduce the Nokia Asha 201 in 2012, which will come with a single SIM card support but will feature all the current specs of the Nokia Asha 200.
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Nokia Asha 300: Camera Phone

Considering its camera capabilities, the Nokia Asha 300 is the most photo-centric device of the the Asha lineup. In contrast to 3.2 and 2 megapixel cameras offered by the rest of devices of the Asha lineup, the Asha 300 comes with a 5 megapixel camera. The feature phone comes with a 2.4 inch display with the support of physical numeric keypad and the Nokia X3Touch and Type and Nokia C3 Touch and Type feature package.

As the rest of the devices of the lineup, the Nokia Asha 300 also comes with the support of Angry Birds game. This candybar form factor handset is pretty light with a weight of only 85 grams. It comes with rounded edges and slightly curved back. It’s comfortable to hold and can be even called a compact pocket phone.
The device comes in two color options: Black and Red. The device is not that impressive if compared with similar X3 and C3 Touch and Type devices. But if you consider its low price, then you get a reason to purchase this handset. It’ll be available at a price of 85 EUR (around $118).
I would call this handset a pretty good offer for those who want to save money and get a stylish device with a touchscreen and a physical keypad.
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Nokia Asha 303 is included in Nokia’s new Asha lineup


Nokia Asha 303 is included in Nokia’s new Asha lineup. This lineup is designed for the low and middle-range feature phone fans. The lineup devices run on Symbian^40 OS, but their version of the OS comes with a list of enhancements and improvements (such as Angry Birds and WhatsApp messaging App), which were missing in earlier versions of the S^40 device series.

The Nokia Asha 303 is considered the top model of the new series, coming with a capacitive touchscreen display and a QWERTY keyboard. The manufacturer decided to place the display slightly higher than the keyboard to avoid accidental button presses. The features of the handset include a 1 GHz processor, a 2.6 inch display, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. The device also comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, which is great. The bad thing about the device is that it doesn’t have autofocus.
The feature phone is pretty light. The materials used for the device make it not-slippery, thus comfortable to hold.
The feature phone comes with N0kia Browser, which allows to use cloud storage capabilities. The handset is the most expensive offer in the entire lineup coming at a price of 115 Euros (around $160). The color options for the handset are Pink, Silver and Blue. The release date of the smartphone is expected to be sometime before the end of the year.
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Nokia Planning LTE and CDMA Devices For US Market

Nokia just introduced the Nokia 710 and Nokia 800. Both of them are Windows Phone devices, and sadly won’t be available in the U.S. But as we see Nokia still has some plans related to the Northern American market. Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia, stated that they will introduce an entire lineup of LTE devices, plus there will be several CDMA devices designed specifically for Sprint and Verizon carriers.

Nokia CEO also mentioned that this will not be anytime soon. The manufacturer will be missing the Holiday season, introducing novelties starting early 2012.
This info makes us believe that Nokia’s finally on its way to improve relationships with the U.S. carriers, as earlier the relationships had reached a level when Nokia had to close its stores in the U.S. and move back to Europe.
A leaked info states that Verizon representatives were also present at the Nokia World 2011 event. One of the Staff members was spotted next to the Nokia 800 booth. So here goes an assumption that one of the first carriers to start cooperating with Nokia might be Verizon.
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Nokia Purity Headpsets Unveiled




We recently talked about Nokia’s partnership with Monster headsets, which was then followed by a similar partnership between HTC and Beat Technology. The purpose of such cooperations is to provide better sound quality and to help manufacturers promote their products. Moreover, partnerships like this work in favor of headset makers, as well.
Yesterday at Nokia World 2011 the company announced not only its first Windows Phone-flowered devices, Asha line handsets and special apps, but also the first output of the exclusive long-term partnership between Nokia and Monster, the Purity headsets. These accessories are mainly made to work with Lumia phones, and the colors they come with correspond to the colors of the Lumia smartphones.
So the first product is the Purity HD Stereo Headset, which is an over-ear model. It weighs 180 grams (6.35oz) and can be connected to the phone via standard 3.5mm jack.




The in-ear Nokia Purity headphones weigh lighter, only 18 grams (0.63oz) and come with an inline volume controller.
  
Both headsets are designed with a taste, and I’m sure they’ll help Lumia line smartphones become popular.
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Nokia Asha 201 Hands-on Videos

Yesterday Nokia announced a new line of low-end smartphones running Series 40 platform, Asha. Some handsets from this line look like Nokia’s E series devices. Now we’ll talk about one of them — the Nokia Asha 201.

The Nokia Asha 201 is a candybar messaging smartphone, which means it’ll be welcomed by users spending much time on social networking sites. It’s packed with a 2.4-inch LCD display. Altogether, the phone is very comfortable to hold in hand, which is conditioned by its dimensions (115.5×61.1x 4 mm) and weight (105g).
This is not one of the phones we can talk for hours and still have something more to add. The only thing left to know is it’ll be available in Q1, 2012 for €60 ($85).
As for hands-on videos, we have a couple of them. Good watching!
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Nokia Lumia 710 hands-on videos

The Nokia Lumia 710 is the second smartphone of the company running Windows Phone 7.5. It has many common lines with its “elder brother,” the Nokia Lumia 800. However, its name shows the phone is designed as a lower-cost model, which means its features are a little bit weaker than those of the Lumia 800.

The Nokia Lumia 710 is packed with a 3.7-inch display, but unlike the Lumia 800’s AMOLED screen it comes with an LDC display. It has a 1.4GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and 8GB of built in memory storage.

The device is very comfortable to hold in hands. It looks quite different from the Nokia Lumia 800. The phone is too similar to the smartphones we saw in the early pictures, where the first Nokia Windows Phone handsets were introduced in different colors. The handset has three physical buttons under the screen; they are a bit clumsy and hinder the interaction with the phone.

On the back you’ll find a 5MP camera with autofocus and a LED flash able to record HD videos at 720p and 30 fps. The Lumia 710 is powered with a 1300mAh battery providing up to 7.6 hours of talk time and 400 hours of stand-by in 3G network. As for the measure, it comes with a dimension of 119×62.4×12.48 mm and weighs 126g.
The Nokia Lumia 710 will be available in early 2012 in selected markets. It’ll be much cheaper than the Nokia Lumia 800, $375 before taxes and subsidies.
We have grabbed a few hands-on videos for your viewing pleasure, watch them and let us know what you think about this device. For more hands-on photos visit the source links.

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Nokia Lumia 800 Hands-on

Yesterday was a revolutionary day for Nokia, because the company showed the first results of its transition. I think it has planned everything very well, and we clearly saw how Nokia can surprise  the entire mobile world. As you know, Nokia introduced its first smartphone running Microsoft’s Windows Phone Mango platform, the Nokia Lumia 800. We also saw several other devices and improved apps. And let’s not forget about the much anticipated Purity HD headset. Anyway, at this moment let’s concentrate on the Nokia Lumia 800 — the most important handset in this list on which Nokia’s future plans are based on.

The Nokia Lumia 800 has no buttons on the front, which makes the phone outstand in the market, because all Android-flowered phones and the iPhone have at least one physical button, and as for the Ice Cream Sandwich, there is only one handset missing buttons — the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. So in this sense, the Nokia Lumia 800 together with the Nokia N9 can gather a huge number of satellites. Well, the design of the phone is more or less familiar to us, and it was described in details in the Nokia N9 preview, so let’s switch to less familiar features.
The Nokia Lumia 800 is a quad-band handset with GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 providing 14.4mbps connectivity in 3G. The phone is packed with a 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive Nokia ClearBlack display, though in my previous posts I was claiming it comes with the same housing as the Nokia N9, so the screen size must be the same as well. Anyway, unlike the Lumia 800, the Nokia N9 sports a 3.9-inch AMOLED capacitive Gorilla glass display, and we must dig deeper. I promise we’ll come back to this with explanations!
The smartphone is equipped with a single-core 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with hardware acceleration and a graphics processor. It also comes with 512MB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory. It seems 16GB is too low, but consumers will get 25GB of free SkyDrive storage.
On the back, you’ll find an 8MP camera with autofocus, dual-LED flash, and a Carl Zeiss f/2.2 lens. This is not the most powerful camera on the market, as there is always the Nokia N8 with its 12MP, but the Nokia Lumia 800 is rather well armed in this aspect. Unlike the Nokia N9, this handset lacks a front-facing camera. Lastly, the device is packed with a 1450mAh battery providing up to 13 hours of talk time and 11 days of standby on 2G.
As for the software, the Nokia Lumia 800 runs Windows Phone 7.5, which doesn’t differ from its previous version, though the developers have made some improvements in the platform; a turn-by-turn navigation app, a streaming music service and a sports information app.
The turn-by-turn navigation is called Nokia Drive, and it’s exclusively for Nokia phones. Moreover, it’s the only voice-controlled navigation app allowing users to download maps to their devices for offline use. As for the music service, it’s called Nokia Music, which also comes to Nokia phones exclusively. It offers a streaming feature called MixRadio. That’s an amazing feature offering users to stream music for free to their phone wherever they are. The sports app was made as a result of partnership with ESPN and Nokia. It allows users to access to scores and news for their favorite teams.
Other features worth mentioning — The Nokia Lumia 800 comes with dimension of 116.5×61.2×12.1mm and weighs 142g. It’ll be sold in black, cyan, and magenta colors (with color matched soft cover included). The first countries to meet the Nokia Lumia 800 are the UK, Italy, Spain, France, Germany and the Netherlands. The phone will be offered for 420 EUR ($577). Other countries will join the list before the end of the year. The U.S. will get it sometime in 2012.

 
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Nokia Lumia 800 the first Nokia Windows Phone smartphone

Finally Nokia World took place and we saw what we had been waiting for. It firstly refers to the Nokia Lumia 800, the first Nokia Windows Phone smartphone. Of course, there were other products as well, but let’s talk about everything in order.
The Nokia Lumia is what we have called the Nokia 800 and though many analysts hurried to think it’s the same SeaRay or Sun, now we see this is an absolutely different device. The rumors the Nokia 800 will sport a 3.7-inch display turned out to be rumors and only. I had previously told you that they are destined to be only rumors. So the reality is different; the Nokia Lumia 800 comes in the same housing as the Nokia N9 does, which means the phone is packed with a 3.9-inch (!) display.
Moreover, the phone’s screen has a resolution of 854×480 pixels and is made using ClearBlack AMOLED technology. All in all, the Nokia Lumia 800 is the same Nokia N9 with Windows Phone Mango on the board, so at this moment let’s not mention all its specs, because you always can check out our Nokia N9 preview. Several features worth to be persistently mentioned are 1.4 GHz CPU, 16GB of internal memory, 25GB of free SkyDrive space, Carl Zeiss optics-enhanced lens and f/2.2 aperture.




As for availability, the Nokia Lumia 800 is ready for pre-orders for €420 (about $585). The first countries to meet this phone are France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK. Consumers from these countries can get their hands on the phone from the beginning of November. The second patch will be shipped to Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan before the end of the year. Other parts of the world will get it sometime next year.


Nokia also announced the Lumia 710. The device looks weaker and is designed for low-income markets. This is why it’s packed with a 3.7-inch ClearBlack display, a 1.4GHz CPU and runs Windows Phone Mango. The Nokia Lumia 710 is priced at €270 ($375). By the end of the year it’ll be available in Hong Kong, India, Russia, Singapore and Taiwan. Other countries will get the device in the first half of 2012.
  





  

  


Nokia also unveiled a new lineup called Asha. These devices will run Series 40. As you see they are designed as low-end smartphones. Today we saw four handsets from the Asha lineup, the 200, 201, 300 and 301. They are all made “to connect the next billion.” We’ll talk about them in details later; at this moment you only need to know they are quite cheap.


 
  

And lastly, Nokia announced Drive Navigation, Mix Radio, and ESPN Sports Hub cloud services for WP7. As for accessories, the Finnish company introduced the Purity HD Stereo Headset by Monster.
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Nokia 800 spotted in pink

I don’t understand why bloggers and geeks think the Nokia 800 is the same Nokia Sun or SeaRay, because some time ago a spotted document clearly showed the Nokia 800 is not the Nokia SeaRay. Call it however you want, the Sabre, the Ace or, but it is not the SeaRay or the Sun. However, today we’ll know whether the Nokia 800 is any of these handsets, but before it happens, we have found two ther leaked photos of the phone. This time it comes in pink.






We don’t know much about the Nokia 800 features, but some of them have been rumored earlier. According to them, the Nokia 800 comes with a 3.7-inch WVGA display, Wi-Fi, HSPA, GPS, and an 8MP camera. Of course, it will run Windows Phone Mango. However, here is one thing that seems suspicious—the Nokia N9 sports a 3.9-inch display, and as you have noticed the Nokia 800 has the same appearance as the Nokia N9. So, I guess the Nokia 800 is the same Nokia N9 with Windows Phone on board, and it will come with those features we have seen in the MeeGo-powered device.
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Nokia 900 with Windows Phone Mango spotted

We have heard about 5 Nokia handsets that will run Windows Phone Mango. Moreover, probably some of them will be the same device leaked with different names. But one thing we know for sure—the Nokia 800 exists and most likely it will be unveiled at Nokia World. However, at this moment we introduce you other documents showing Nokia has another WP-powered device ready for launch, the Nokia 900.






The Nokia 900 pictures were posted by The Nokia Blog, and though we like this blog, we can’t be sure of its authenticity yet. Anyway, according to the source, the Nokia 900 is going to be a high-end device with its 4.3 inch ClearBlack AMOLED display, Bluetooth 4.0, 1.4GHz processor, NFC, 8MP Carl Zeiss camera with dual LED flash, 1GB of RAM, 16/32 GB of internal memory, and 1800mAh battery.  You have to agree the specs list sounds good, and taking into account the slogan of the phone “Thin. Smart. Powerful.”, we can say we are dealing with a smartphone that is going to conquer the world.
May be the Nokia 900 won’t be introduced at Nokia World, but I am sure it’ll come in the near future.
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