April 14, 2012

Nokia Lumia 800 sold 2 million mobile phones

Nokia Lumia 800 is a Windows operating system Phone, equipped smartphone is the first release on October 26, 2011 at the Nokia World 2011 event. Nokia first used the Windows operating system on this phone. Nokia Lumia 800 shares your design with freedom before the Nokia N9. The external difference is added to a hardware button dedicated camera on the right side of the phone, dual LED flash and moved directly to the Carl Zeiss camera. Nokia Lumia 800 has a different interior to the N9. Nokia Lumia 800 has the Qualcomm chipset. A 1.4GHz processor is powerfully associated with a lot of 16GB of internal storage capacity to allow users to store large amounts of multimedia files. It has convex curve Gorilla Glass AMOLED display with an antiglare filter PenTile ClearBlack. Screen size 3.7 inches (800 x 480 pixels), which includes three capacitive buttons located under the glass.
Nokia Lumia 800

Nokia Lumia 800 device was presented with 710 by Nokia CEO Stephen Elop at the Nokia World conference in London, October 2011. The presentation refers to their devices like cell of the first real Windows'. Nokia Lumia 800 is a great mobile phone that has helped the Finnish manufacturer to achieve high sales figures in the first quarter of 2012. During 2010 and 2011, Nokia's market share fell rapidly as the popularity of platforms like Android and IOS increased. In an attempt to compete with Nokia decided to bite the Symbian operating system they use in all models and produce a wide Lumia new series of Windows-based computers.

Nokia Lumia 800 mobile phone is really very special. One of the main attractions of the device is an excellent Windows operating system you use. Despite the share price of Nokia falls in response to expected losses in the first half of 2012 the phone manufacturer has announced a massive change Nokia Lumia 800 sold 2 million in the first quarter of this year. It seems that Nokia is attracting new interest from mobile phones on the market thanks to the collection of very impressive mobile new devices. What is even more encouraging for Nokia is that these figures do not include the flagship 900 model Lumia, which has only recently launched. One can only hope a second quarter of the year even richer now that the full range of devices available Lumia. The mid-range Nokia Lumia 800 model can take most of the credit for these impressive figures. The attractive model has become a hit with consumers through competitive pricing and some intensive marketing. Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia, said: "In our business unit of intelligent devices, we have established a momentum with Lumia, and we are increasing our investments in Lumia to achieve market success." Nokia Lumia 900 will further boost the appeal of this excellent portfolio of new devices.

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