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Nokia Lumia 710 4G Windows Phone, White (T-Mobile)

Nokia Lumia 710 4G Windows Phone, White (T-Mobile)

Nokia Lumia 710 4G Windows Phone, White (T-Mobile)

  • Affordable, easy-to-use 4G-enabled Windows Phone 7 smartphone with 3.7-inch touchscreen
  • Runs Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) OS; 1.4 GHz processor; 8 GB memory; Wi-Fi networking; access to T-Mobile TV service
  • 5-MP camera with HD 720p video; Bluetooth stereo music; GPS navigation with Nokia Drive turn-by-turn directions
  • Up to 7 hours of talk time, up to 384 hours (16 days) of standby time; released in January, 2012
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, USB cable, quick start guide
The purposely built, no-nonsense Nokia Lumia 710 can be personalized with exchangeable back covers and thousands of apps to bring the Lumia experience to more people around the world. The Nokia Lumia 710 is designed for instant social & image sharing, and the best browsing experience with IE9. It is available in black and white with black, white, cyan, fuchsia and yellow back covers. With the same 1.4 GHz processor, hardware acceleration and graphics processor as the Nokia Lumia 800, the Nokia L

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Nokia Lumia 800 NK-800 Windows Unlocked Phone-International Version (Black)

Nokia Lumia 800 NK-800 Windows Unlocked Phone-International Version (Black)

Nokia Lumia 800 NK-800 Windows Unlocked Phone-International Version (Black)

  • 3.7 inch AMOLED touchcreen display
  • 16GB Internal Memory
  • Mircosoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango
  • 8MP dual LED flash
  • Wi-Fi
The Nokia Lumia 800 is a 3.7" ClearBlack AMOLED display capacitive touch screen with pinch zoom and 16GB internal memory. It has a 2.5D curved glass seamlessly integrated unibody, 8MP camera w/ LED flash, Geotagging, Stereo FM Radio w/ RDS, A-GPS, Wi-Fi

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Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB -FACTORY UNLOCKED-

Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB -FACTORY UNLOCKED-

Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB -FACTORY UNLOCKED-

Nokia Lumia 800 black 16GB factory unlocked. GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 & 3G/HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100. 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chipset, 3D Graphics HW. 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual-LED flash. HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps. Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango. ATTENTION!!! THIS DEVICE NEEDS MICRO-SIM!!! be sure to have a Micro-Sim (like Iphone 4) or a cutter!

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Nokia Lumia 900 4G Windows Phone, Black (AT&T)

Nokia Lumia 900 4G Windows Phone, Black (AT&T)

Nokia Lumia 900 4G Windows Phone, Black (AT&T)

  • 4G LTE-enabled smartphone with Windows Phone 7.5, 4.3-inch AMOLED Display, and 1.4 GHz processor
  • Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (with optional Wi-Fi Mobile Hotspot service)
  • 8-MP camera with Carl Zeiss Optics; HD 720p camcorder; front-facing video chat camera; Bluetooth stereo music; 16 GB memory; corporate and personal e-mail
  • released in April, 2012
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, wall/USB charger, connectivity cable, SIM tray tool, Product Safety & Warranty Guide, Quick Reference Guide
The AT&T 65375 Nokia Lumia Smartphone has a healthy selection of features that keep you in touch with loved ones and stay entertained at the same time. This nifty smartphone allows you to easily make phone calls, send text messages, and view apps on its elegant 4.3” Touchscreen. Be amazed at how quickly your phone connects as it sports 4G Technology and Wi-Fi connectivity. Update your social networking account or simply browse some websites by accessing any available network. W

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Lumia 900 wins outdoor readability test, Galaxy S and iPhone 4 split second

Lumia 900 wins outdoor readability test, Galaxy S and iPhone 4 split second

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Nokia’s Lumia 900 is the best smartphone in the world — in one important usability aspect, anyhow. The DisplayMate labs have been busy collating viewability data on mobile device displays and the results rank the Lumia 900 as the best performer. In particular, the DisplayMate tests were concerned with how devices handle increases in ambient light, a regularly-occurring challenge for anyone wanting to use a phone or a tablet while actually on the move.

Nokia’s special reflectance-inhibiting polarizing filter, known under the ClearBlack Display brand, helps its handset to the top spot, even in spite of the fact it has an AMOLED display. AMOLED technology has for a long time been plagued by terrible readability when taken out in direct…

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Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 can be easily unlocked – if you’re lucky

Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 can be easily unlocked – if you’re lucky

Gallery Photo: White Lumia 800 hands-on photos

We’re hearing that some Nokia Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 handsets have a surprisingly beneficial flaw: apparently, some of the devices trickled out into the marketplace with stock Qualcomm bootloaders that allow full access to the onboard memory of the phone. What that means in plain English is that if you power on the phone while holding down the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons, connect it to a computer over USB, and your computer recognizes it as a Qualcomm storage device, you can flash an unlocked ROM to the handset and freely install unsigned apps on your device… or, someday soon, perhaps even a build of Android.

With a Lumia 710, it’s apparently even easier to install the so-called Interop Unlock, as you can downgrade your phone’s…

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European carriers say Lumia phones can’t compete with iPhone and Android

European carriers say Lumia phones can’t compete with iPhone and Android


Nokia’s attempt to regain the traction in the mobile market is turning out to be more difficult than the company once thought. Four major wireless carriers in Europe have said that Nokia’s Lumia smartphones are “not good enough” to compete with Apple’s iPhone or Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones, Reuters reported on Tuesday. Nokia bet big on Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform last year, however the gamble has yet to pay off according to the report. “No one comes into the store and asks for a Windows phone,” said an executive in charge of mobile devices at a European operator. The company is now playing catch up with Apple and Google after suffering a huge decline that hurt its image in the high-end market, and according to Reuters’s sources, Windows Phone might be making matters worse. “Nokia have given themselves a double challenge: to restore their credibility in terms of making hardware smartphones and succeed with the Microsoft Windows operating system, which lags in the market,” the executive said. “If the Lumia with the same hardware came with Android in it and not Windows, it would be much easier to sell.”

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Nokia Lumia 900 currently sold out on AT&T’s site, still available on Amazon

Nokia Lumia 900 currently sold out on AT&T’s site, still available on Amazon

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We’ve heard from AT&T that sales of the Nokia Lumia 900 are”exceeding expectations,” though it isn’t saying exactly how many have been sold so far. If AT&T’s site is to be believed, the Lumia 900 is selling so well that it’s out of stock. We’ve heard similar claims from some AT&T retail stores recently, as well. While that certainly helps back up AT&T’s claims, it’s worth noting that the handset is still available from Amazon Wireless. The fact that the Lumia 900 is out-of-stock at AT&T might be related to good sales, but it’s also entirely possible that AT&T is removing the phone from its online store due to the data connection problems that have plagued this handset’s launch. It’s probably just as well — If you’re interested in…

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Lumia 900 data connectivity fix now available for download

Lumia 900 data connectivity fix now available for download

Lumia 900 update

Earlier this week Nokia admitted that AT&T’s Lumia 900 was suffering from data dropouts apparently brought out by memory management issues, promising a firmware update by next Monday — but they’ve beat their goal, it seems, pushing the update out to Zune (for Windows) and Windows Phone Connector (for Mac) today. After the update, you should theoretically be able to connect consistently on HSPA, LTE, and Wi-FI, but don’t worry: you’ll still be getting your $ 100 bill credit for your trouble as long as you buy (or have bought) your phone prior to April 21st.

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Earlier this week, Nokia communicated about a memory management issue with the recently launched Nokia Lumia 900 at AT&T that, in some cases, was…

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Nokia trims Q1 outlook, confirms more than 2 million Lumia phones sold

Nokia trims Q1 outlook, confirms more than 2 million Lumia phones sold


Nokia on Wednesday lowered its outlook for the first quarter of 2012, noting that performance from its devices and services division will have a greater negative impact on its quarter than previously expected. ”Our disappointing Devices & Services first quarter 2012 financial results and outlook for the second quarter 2012 illustrates that our Devices & Services business continues to be in the midst of transition,” Nokia CEO Stephen Elop said. “Within our Smart Devices business unit, we have established early momentum with Lumia, and we are increasing our investments in Lumia to achieve market success. Our operator and distributor partners are providing solid support for Windows Phone as a third ecosystem, as evidenced most recently by the launch of the Lumia 900 by AT&T in the United States.” While the Finnish vendor continued to struggle in the first quarter, it did confirm that Lumia phone sales through the end of March topped 2 million units. Nokia’s press release follows below.

Nokia lowers Devices & Services first quarter 2012 outlook and provides second quarter 2012 outlook

Difficult financial performance reflects company in transition

Positive early momentum in Lumia smartphone strategy

Nokia Corporation
Stock exchange release
April 11, 2012 at 15.00 (CET+1)

Espoo, Finland – Nokia today provided preliminary information on certain aspects of its first quarter 2012 financial performance, including a lowered first quarter 2012 outlook for Devices & Services. During the first quarter 2012, multiple factors negatively affected Nokia’s Devices & Services business to a greater extent than previously expected. These factors included:

- Competitive industry dynamics, which negatively affected net sales in the Mobile Phones and Smart Devices business units, particularly in India, the Middle East and Africa and China; and
- Gross margin declines, particularly in the Smart Devices business unit.

The impact of these factors on the non-IFRS Devices & Services operating margin in the first quarter 2012 was partially offset by a significant benefit from lower warranty costs.

Updated outlook for Devices & Services for the first quarter 2012:
Nokia currently estimates that its non-IFRS Devices & Services operating margin in the first quarter 2012 was approximately negative 3 percent, compared to the previously expected range of “around breakeven, ranging either above or below by approximately 2 percentage points” primarily due to the factors noted above.

Outlook for Devices & Services for the second quarter 2012:
Nokia expects its non-IFRS Devices & Services operating margin in the second quarter 2012 to be similar to or below the first quarter 2012 level. This outlook reflects that the first quarter 2012 benefit related to lower warranty costs is expected to be non-recurring, as well as expectations regarding a number of factors including:

- competitive industry dynamics continuing to negatively affect the Smart Devices and Mobile Phones business units;
- timing, ramp-up, and consumer demand related to new products; and
- the macroeconomic environment.

“Our disappointing Devices & Services first quarter 2012 financial results and outlook for the second quarter 2012 illustrates that our Devices & Services business continues to be in the midst of transition,” said Stephen Elop, President and CEO of Nokia. “Within our Smart Devices business unit, we have established early momentum with Lumia, and we are increasing our investments in Lumia to achieve market success. Our operator and distributor partners are providing solid support for Windows Phone as a third ecosystem, as evidenced most recently by the launch of the Lumia 900 by AT&T in the United States.”

Additional commentary on the first quarter 2012 for Devices & Services and Nokia:
Nokia currently estimates that Devices & Services net sales in the first quarter 2012 were EUR 4.2 billion, comprised of Mobile Phones net sales of EUR 2.3 billion (71 million units), Smart Devices net sales of EUR 1.7 billion (12 million units), and Devices & Services Other net sales of EUR 0.2 billion. Based on the preliminary view, Nokia ended the first quarter 2012 around the high end of our normal 4 to 6 week channel inventory range, but on an absolute unit basis, channel inventories declined sequentially.

Nokia currently estimates that Devices & Services gross margin (including Devices & Services Other) for the first quarter 2012 was approximately 25%, with Mobile Phones gross margin of approximately 26% and Smart Devices gross margin of approximately 16%.

In the first quarter 2012, Nokia sold more than 2 million Lumia devices at an average selling price of approximately EUR 220 (reported within the Smart Devices business unit). Furthermore, Nokia has seen sequential growth in Lumia device activations every month since starting sales of Lumia devices in November 2011. Lumia has gained market share with both distribution partners and consumers. The Windows Phone ecosystem is also attracting developers and has expanded rapidly with more than 80,000 applications available.

Nokia currently estimates that at the end of the first quarter 2012, the company’s gross cash and other liquid assets were approximately EUR 9.8 billion, and Nokia’s net cash and other liquid assets were approximately EUR 4.9 billion. The sequential decline in net cash and other liquid assets was driven by Devices & Services, which experienced unfavorable and mostly non-recurring net working capital changes as well as operating losses. Nokia Siemens Networks contributed positively to Nokia’s cash flow in the first quarter 2012 due to net working capital improvements. This was despite Nokia Siemens Networks having a preliminarily estimated non-IFRS operating margin of approximately negative 5 percent in the first quarter 2012, in line with the previously provided outlook.

Actions to Address Competitive Industry Dynamics Affecting Devices & Services
Nokia is quickly taking action. Nokia will continue to increase its focus on accelerating Lumia sales, as well as on lowering the company’s cost structure, improving cash flow and maintaining a strong financial position.

- In the Smart Devices business unit, Nokia is increasing investments in Lumia to bring more products to more consumers in more markets.
- In the Mobile Phones business unit, Nokia is taking tactical pricing actions in the near term and plans to bring new products to market in the second quarter 2012.
- Nokia will accelerate planned cost reductions and will pursue additional significant structural actions if and when necessary.

“We are continuing to increase the clock speed of the company,” said Stephen Elop, President and CEO of Nokia. “The change is tangible, and we are proud of the way Nokia employees are quickly responding to the needs of consumers and partners.”

Nokia will provide full first quarter results and more details when it reports its first quarter 2012 results on April 19, 2012.

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