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  #994128 25-Feb-2014 13:52
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Oh good I guess this will help Microsoft confusing OS setup?
I.e. This Surface runs Windows 8 this Surface runs Windows 8 RT
or This Nokia 520 runs Windows Phone, this Nokia X runs "Android" but it won't run Google services, apps and doesn't look like android - or Windows Phone. Even though they look the same, and you sign in with the same Microsoft account.

No that won't be a confusing mess for any consumer...



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  #994317 25-Feb-2014 18:25
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And here is the press release:


Today at Mobile World Congress, Nokia underscored its commitment to connecting the next billion to the Internet by releasing five new affordable handsets, including Nokia X, a family of smartphones that run Android™ apps, Microsoft services and signature Nokia experiences.

 

  • The Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL are priced to capture the fast-growing affordable smartphone market and provide an on-ramp to Lumia and Microsoft services like Skype, OneDrive and outlook.com.
  • The Nokia Asha 230 is Nokia’s most affordable full-touch Asha device to date, priced at EUR 45.
  • The Nokia 220 is an Internet-ready mobile phone with social apps, priced at only EUR 29.

Stephen Elop, executive vice president of Nokia’s Devices & Services, commented on the launches:

“Nokia has connected billions of people around the world, and today we demonstrated how our portfolio is designed to connect the next billion people to great experiences.”

“Our deliberate approach is to offer four tiers of products including our affordable entry-level devices like the new Nokia 220; our entry-level Asha touch phones like the new Nokia Asha 230; our new Nokia X, X+ and XL smartphones primarily for growth economies; and our Lumia portfolio, which is where we introduce the greatest innovation and provide full compatibility with the Microsoft experience,” he added.

Nokia X family delivers the best of all worlds

The Nokia X family features Nokia’s renowned handset quality and design, with a fresh, tile-based user interface inspired by our Lumia family. All devices come with Fastlane, a screen which lets people switch between their favourite apps more smoothly. People can access curated, quality-tested apps from Nokia Store, more than a dozen third-party app stores and by sideloading. Out of the box, they can enjoy signature Nokia experiences including free HERE Maps, with true offline maps and integrated turn-by-turn navigation, and Nokia MixRadio for free music streaming and downloadable playlists. All devices are also pre-loaded with a variety of third-party apps and games.

The Nokia X family is also an affordable introduction to popular Microsoft services, including free cloud storage using OneDrive. With the purchase of any Nokia X family smartphone in select markets, people will get one month of Skype’s Unlimited World Subscription for a limited time, ideal to make international calls to landlines in more than 60 countries and to mobile phones in 8 countries.

The first device, the Nokia X, comes with a 4” IPS capacitive display and 3MP camera. The Nokia X+ is optimised for multimedia enthusiasts, who can enjoy even more games, music, photos and video thanks to more memory and storage. Both the Nokia X and X+ will be available in bright green, bright red, cyan, yellow, black and white. The third family member, the Nokia XL, boasts a 5” display with 2MP front-facing camera – ideal for Skype video calls – and a 5MP rear-facing, autofocus camera with flash. The Nokia XL will be available in bright green, orange, cyan, yellow, black and white. The entire Nokia X family is powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ dual core processor and supports Dual SIM, letting people switch SIM cards to get better tariffs.

The Nokia X will go on sale immediately, starting at EUR 89 and rolling-out in Asia-Pacific, Europe, India, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa. The Nokia X+ and Nokia XL are expected to roll out in these markets starting early second quarter, priced at EUR 99 and EUR 109, respectively.






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  #994552 26-Feb-2014 00:29
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I wonder if any of the New Zealand networks will promote these phones.

Unfortunately they aren't really suitable for the Telecom network as there's no support for WCDMA 850.

It will be interesting to see how they sell. Will they make WP sales look embarrassing?




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  #994589 26-Feb-2014 07:38
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They are for emerging markets. Sales are irrelevant to WP, Microsoft is a Services company too and will make money from cross platform activities too.

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  #995066 26-Feb-2014 20:07
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Technofreak: I wonder if any of the New Zealand networks will promote these phones.

Unfortunately they aren't really suitable for the Telecom network as there's no support for WCDMA 850.

It will be interesting to see how they sell. Will they make WP sales look embarrassing?


hmm never saw that, pity I was going to get one to have a play as it intrigues me, oh well have to wait and see if Nathan gifts me a 520 in an attempt to convert me from the darkside  




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  #995820 27-Feb-2014 21:22
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nathan: They are for emerging markets. Sales are irrelevant to WP, Microsoft is a Services company too and will make money from cross platform activities too.

 

Sales might be irrelevant, but after Stephen Elop's "burning platforms" statement, it would be ironic indeed if Android Nokias outsold the platform that replaced the burning platforms.




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