Following its plan adjustments earlier this month, Aio Wireless has announced the expansion of its product offerings with three additional smartphones: the Moto G, Nokia Lumia 520, and the ZTE … Continue reading
Nokia has begun teasing its latest device, promising something with an emphasis on audio quality that will be revealed soon. The clip – which opens with the tagline “Have you … Continue reading
We know that we have put the jolly season of Christmas behind us for over a month already, but this does not mean that the spirit of generosity should be stamped out altogether! No sir, Microsoft certainly does not think along that line, and they have in fact introduced a mouthwatering proposal – by giving away a contract-free Nokia Lumia 520 or Nokia Lumia 521 for free as long as you decide to pick up a 12-month Xbox Music Pass. This will not be an ongoing offer indefinitely, since it is part of a limited time promotion. Hence, the usual disclaimers apply here – early bird gets the early worm and all that jazz.
Annual Xbox Music Pass Nicks You A Free Lumia 520/Lumia 521 original content from Ubergizmo.
Mobile World Congress 2014 will be upon us soon, and you know that this particular event will be a place where companies would make announcements of upcoming devices. This would mean rumors have already begun to fly around, where among them include the Nokia Lumia 1820 that is touted to head a bunch of other devices that Nokia is set to announce. As for the Nokia Lumia 1820, this particular device is touted to run on the most recent Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 system chipset, where it will arrive with a 5.2” QHD display at 2560 x 1440 resolution, alongside a beefy 3,400mAh battery that ought to last the handset an entire day’s worth of action.
Nokia Lumia 1820 Could Be Announced Soon original content from Ubergizmo.
The Nokia Lumia 1320 is a mid-range phablet that has already been released over in emerging markets – especially the two most populous countries in the world, China and India, but this does not mean that there will be no more units left available for the rest of the world. No sir, in fact, we do know that the folks over at Amazon have begun to sell the Nokia Lumia 1320 in the US with an asking price of $425 a pop. This will be an unlocked unit of the international model for the Lumia 1320, which means there will not be integrated support for US LTE bands.
Nokia Lumia 1320 Hits The US As An Unlocked Device original content from Ubergizmo.
Another day, another leak. Having said that, the Nokia Lumia 1520 looks all set to be on the receiving end of a mini version of itself – something that we are all getting used to. After all, there is the iPad mini, the Galaxy S3 mini, and all other kinds of mini variants of a flagship device, where most of them will feature some economy in terms of the features within. The same can be said of the Nokia Lumia 1520 as well with photos of the Nokia Lumia 1520 mini having leaked out.
Nokia Lumia 1520 Mini Spotted In Leaked Images original content from Ubergizmo.
Nokia Lumia 1520V Leaked Yet Again
Posted in: Today's ChiliWe have read about how Sony intends to prevent leaks of their upcoming handsets through a particularly easy method – by blocking benchmark apps from running on their prototype devices. It sounds like a no-brainer, doesn’t it? However, that move would not stop a potential leakster from shooting a photo of an upcoming device and sharing it with the rest of the world over the Internet. This is the case with the Nokia Lumia 1520V, where more live images of the device has hit the news.
Nokia Lumia 1520V Leaked Yet Again original content from Ubergizmo.
There’s an update for the app called Cinemagraph out there this week that allows the user to export the media created by the app through the camera of the mobile … Continue reading
Nokia placed a big bet on Windows Phone when it axed Symbian and agreed to develop smartphones that would only run on Microsoft’s mobile platform. It was able to make the arrangement work, closing out with over 92 percent of the entire global Windows Phone market. Its Lumia lineup has been very successful, particularly in emerging markets where the Lumia 520 has singlehandedly lead the Windows Phone charge. The once iconic manufacturer agreed last year to sell its device business to Microsoft, making 2013 the last year in which Nokia would function as a full-fledged handset manufacturer. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been able to go out on top, Nokia has reported its Q4 2013 fiscal earnings, posting a $270 million loss and conceding that smartphone and feature phone sales dipped in the last quarter.
Nokia Sold 8.2 Million Lumia Smartphones Last Quarter original content from Ubergizmo.