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Nokia announces their Windows phones.

  • Nokia Has just sent out a press release for a bunch of new Windows phone under a few names.

The first Nokia Lumia smartphones:

Nokia Lumia 800

  • 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack curved display
  • 1.4 GHz processor
  • instant-share camera experience based on leading Carl Zeiss optics
  • HD video playback
  • 16GB of internal user memory and 25GB of free SkyDrive storage
  • The estimated retail price for the Nokia Lumia 800 will be approximately 420 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.

Nokia Lumia 710

  • 1.4 GHz processor
  • affordable price
  • The estimated retail price for the Nokia Lumia 710 will be approximately 270 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.


Asha 303

  • 2.6” capacitive touch screen with a high quality QWERTY keypad.
  • 1Ghz processor
  • powered by the cloud-based Nokia Browser
  • approximately 115 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.
  • It is expected to start shipping in the fourth quarter of 2011.

Nokia Asha 300

  • touch device which also offers the convenience of a keypad. 1GHz processor
  • 3G
  • The Nokia Asha 300 also arrives preloaded with the popular Angry Birds game.
  • 5 megapixel camera
  • a music player
  • FM radio
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • can handle memory cards up to 32GB.
  • The estimated retail price for the Nokia Asha 300 will be approximately 85 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.
  • It is expected to start shipping in the fourth quarter of 2011.

Nokia Asha 200

  • dual SIM phone
  • Easy Swap functionality
  • allowing consumers to easily change their second SIM without switching the device off.
  • QWERTY phone
  • support for 32 GB memory cards
  • The price will vary by market and operator. The estimated retail price for the Nokia Asha 200 will be approximately 60 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies.
  • It is expected to start shipping in the fourth quarter of 2011.


Nokia Asha 201

  • The single SIM version of the Nokia Asha 200

Nokia also announced:

  • Nokia Maps is now powering Yahoo! Maps, starting with the US and Canada
  • An agreement with the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority to develop a NFC-based smartphone ticketing solution to pilot on New York regional commuter trains starting before the end of 2011
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