The Nokia Lumia 900 is today's handset du jour, and with any new handset, you have to wonder: What's it hiding inside? Tech Republic has pried apart the brand-new Windows Phone handset to show us its ...
Ever felt like getting stuck into the Lumia 620? A video published by YouTube channel LE55ONS shows exactly how to disassemble, reassemble and fiddle with the insides. It's 27 minutes long and ...
In just two weeks’ time, consumers in the US will be given the opportunity to buy the most advanced camera and smartphone combo in the world. Fetching for $299 on contract ($659 off), the game ...
The Nokia Lumia 900 has the weight of two big names on its shoulders. It’s Nokia’s big re-entry into the US market; it’s also the flagship Windows Phone Mango in this country. In anticipatory articles ...
Reviewing the Lumia 800 is a hard and, dare I say, unprecedented task. Never before have we seen a phone like Nokia’s N9 — a benchmark setter in some design aspects, yet a complete dead end in terms ...
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is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Nokia’s family of Windows Phone 8 handsets just continues to grow. The Finnish ...
With a stunning display, fast data speeds, and a versatile camera, the Lumia 900 has what it takes to compete with the iPhone and with Android handsets–if Microsoft and AT&T can win over customers.
Nokia is saving Windows Phone 8 single-handedly. No-one else is supporting the mobile operating system in any meaningful way, which in turn is forcing the Finnish smartphone manufacturer to create a ...
Nokia's Lumia 1020 PureView might not need an introduction, but it may need an explanation. Announced with no small amount of fanfare (and hyperbole from Nokia CEO Stephen Elop) the new Windows Phone ...
There's a whole lot riding on the Lumia 800. Nokia's first Windows Phone and the handset that will usher in – so the company hopes – a new era of smartphone relevance and a turnaround in fortunes.