Nokia

Had my college fest today. Lumia guys had put up a stall, they were offering 100 rupees to people if their phones could do some random task faster than a lumia phone.
 
if microsoft was going to decide the tasks of course it was hard to beat them. i had ask them to post a message to google plus or upload images/videos to youtube. and then see what they would come up with.
 


https://youtube.com/watch?v=B2NLVF4e5cY

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To complement its new Lumia and Asha devices, Nokia has also unveiled services across its Windows Phone (WP) and S40 platforms. This move marks the Finland-based company's focus on "building a whole ecosystem", according to Nokia's EVP of sales, Colin Giles.

Here at MWC, it is becoming increasingly apparent that handset makers are shifting from an emphasis on specs, and choosing to focus on the user experience instead. Not to be left out, Nokia has chosen to unveil some useful location-based services and education apps this year.

Windows Phone

Nokia Reading (free): The new Reading app is a hub for news, e-books and audio books. It provides you with the ability to access content offline and pin dynamic content on the home screen. For example, breaking news is instantly reflected in the dynamic live tile. It will be available from April on the Windows Phone Marketplace.

Nokia Transport (free): Nokia has also expanded its location services to include public transport information. This new app is able to give step-by-step directions, as well as real-time bus and train information so that you can better plan your route. It will be rolled out for over 500 cities across 46 countries by next month, although only 80 of these cities will receive real-time bus and train information.

Nokia Drive (free): Nokia's useful navigation app has also been updated to include a speed limit feature and full offline capabilities. You'll have to wait until next month to download the updated version.

Source:: Nokia announces Reading, Transport and Life services - Crave - CNET Asia
 
They are doing really good in dual SIM even though they entered very late in this segment.
 
After making plenty of controversial comments about Android, Nokia CEO, Stephen Elop, the Lumia-maker has finally done the unthinkable and yet the inevitable; it has embraced Google's platform. With the addition of a newly announced Nokia Feo 800, the Finns now has phones based on five platforms including Windows Phone, Meego, Symbian, and Series 40.



Nokia Announces Android 4.0 Device | TechTree.com

I wonder if this is a April Fool joke :w00t:
 

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