April 2, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 which make Nokia more reliable

Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia Lumia 900 is the award winning smartphone at Consumer Electronics Show 2012. The phone scheduled to be released on April 8, 2012. It has 403” display with touchscreen. You can get three color phone like black, cyan and white. You can enjoy fourth generation network (4G) with this Nokia Lumia 900.

It has included by default Windows Phone OS, Nokia Maps, Nokia Drive, Navigation, Music and many Nokia exclusive applications. Nokia, Microsoft and AT&T promotion their upcoming new smartphone Nokia Lumia 900. Nokia and Microsoft are try to make their mobile phone more smart to make competition with iphone and Samsung.

One misfire, and Nokia and Microsoft's Windows Phone may not get better in the U.S. If those two companies can't make attention with a self-effacingly priced smart device and AT&T's biggest marketing push ever, getting positive buyer word of mouth is going to be awfully not easy.

The Nokia Lumia 900, which goes on sale later this week, the stakes really couldn't be higher. Nokia want to get the market leader with this smartphone, And the price for the Nokia Lumia 900 -- $99.99 with a two-year contract -- is right.

The window of opportunity for this Nokia Lumia 900 marketing blitz: six to eight weeks. After eight weeks from now it'll be clear whether Nokia's Windows Phone hopes have a shot in the U.S. Think when Samsung next phone available in market or Apple’s iPhone5 realize. So we can understand those buyers are really waiting to next generation phone.

Nokia wants that sell more Nokia Lumia 900 before Samsung and Apple take the market leader. What's more difficult is that Nokia's incomplete window to increase share isn't unique. HTC has the exact same conundrum. HTC's comeback plan relies on being the hot device in a limited window of time.

With Nokia Lumia 900 is one of the best smartphone and Nokia company want to take control of the rising market for the smartphone maker. Strength in the U.S. can offset competition in China, Europe, and other strongholds as Nokia tries to fend off cheap Android phones and Apple's iPhone.

According to Nokia's annual report, just 4 percent of sales came from North America in 2011, down from 5 percent in 2010. What happens if Nokia can get traction in the U.S.? It's all upside. But that's also a very big "if." In Nokia's annual report, the company delivers a laundry list of risks related to Windows Phone. The biggest one: "We may not succeed in creating a high level of consumer interest for our Nokia products with Windows Phone."

If Nokia is successful at stoking consumer interest with Nokia Lumia 900 will be clear in just a matter of weeks. The marketing blitz from AT&T, Nokia, and Microsoft lasts six to eight weeks. The time frame to win over customers may be considerably shorter.

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