Solideliquid
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Is now the time to buy a 1020 for that sweet camera? What about predictions for the fall/winter season regarding price and continuing app development for the platform?
It's doing decently at best and that's mainly because it's a Nokia phone not because it's a Lumia. Believe it or not Europeans still liked Nokia.
But that wasn't due to the "Lumia" part of the brand but the "Nokia" part. I'd even argue Nokia phones were sold because they were Nokia phones and despite they had WP on it.
So who owns Pureview brand/tech/patent/whatever now? Only reason I ever wanted windows phone was for pureview.
Is now the time to buy a 1020 for that sweet camera? What about predictions for the fall/winter season regarding price and continuing app development for the platform?
I read that there won't be anymore Nokia branded Windows Phones, only featurephones?
Apparently so. They can only use the 'Nokia' name on the feature phones. They can use 'Lumia' all they want though. So I guess they will have to call them Microsoft Lumias? I really wonder how thats going to go over in the EU regions.
We will see I guess.
I understood that they are free to use Nokia brand on any phone for the next yen years.
Under the terms of Microsoft's $7.2 billion acquisition of Nokia's devices and services division, the "Asha" and "Lumia" trademarks will transfer to Redmond, but the "Nokia" mark will remain property of the Finnish company, and may only be used on featurephones under a 10-year license agreement. That means any future Windows Phones built by the newest division of Microsoft will be Microsoft-branded and that Nokia has said its goodbyes to a smartphone market it once helped to create.
Well I hope they get serious as i want to check Windows Mobile as my next phone.
I thought so too at first, but apparently not:
A few sites are reporting this now.
So what was the reason microsoft actually bought this?
No. Many think this way, I highly doubt that. Android is too flooded.RIP Nokia your great camera phones could have sold a lot on the android market, but instead you went with a dead platform
No. Many think this way, I highly doubt that. Android is too flooded.
So who owns Pureview brand/tech/patent/whatever now? Only reason I ever wanted windows phone was for pureview.
You really underestimate the R&D that goes in to camera development.There is nothing special about the Pureview tech, Nokia just use an expensive and large (huge in the phone world) camera for the 808 and 1020.
For the 920, its just optical stablizer come with the camera module. The module is most likely Sony.
There is nothing special about the Pureview tech, Nokia just use an expensive and large (huge in the phone world) camera for the 808 and 1020.
For the 920, its just optical stablizer come with the camera module. The module is most likely Sony.
I think a lot of people would have bough a Nokia Android phone if they had released them a few years ago, android flood or not. They were probably the only name that could have taken it to Samsung.
RIP Nokia your great camera phones could have sold a lot on the android market, but instead you went with a dead platform
I'd rather see Nokia pick up Meego again than Android.
If Microsoft isn't allowed to use the Nokia brand name for future Lumia phones, then I think the future is going to be even rockier than most here think.
Microsoft as a brand is toxic to the consumer. People outside the US buy Lumias because they are Nokias, not because they run Microsoft software.
N-Gage revival? N-Gage revival.
No. Many think this way, I highly doubt that. Android is too flooded.
When you compare a Lumia to a similary priced Samsung Android phone, I think Lumia feels and looks a lot studier and better overall. But WP is so unattractive as a ecosystem, that people choose Android over it. If they could get a Android Lumia, I think the sales would have been a lot better.
When you compare a Lumia to a similarly priced Android phone, it has a 12 month old processor, half the ram, and no SD card slot...still want one?
lol shiity deal if you buy nokia but cant even use the nokia brand
Shares are up 50% in Finland and 40% in the US premarket.I bought a 1000 shares of Nokia @ $3.85. $3.90 today. Should I keep them or sell them today?
If Microsoft isn't allowed to use the Nokia brand name for future Lumia phones, then I think the future is going to be even rockier than most here think.
Microsoft as a brand is toxic to the consumer. People outside the US buy Lumias because they are Nokias, not because they run Microsoft software.
Or Microsoft Lumia.I think they'll simply be known as Windows Phone #.
Or Microsoft Lumia.
Or Microsoft Lumia.
Shares are up 50% in Finland and 40% in the US premarket.