Nokia Lumia 929 for Verizon surfaces in press image (updated)

Nokia Lumia 929 leaks, may be a 1080p Windows Phone for Verizon

We’ve already had a peek at the back of Nokia’s reported Lumia 1520 spinoff for Verizon. Today, we may be looking at the front: frequent tipster @evleaks has posted what’s claimed to be a press image of the Lumia 929. While the 929 render hasn’t been directly linked to the earlier photo, the abundance of home screen tiles hints at an equally large phone with the 1520’s Windows Phone GDR3 software. It may not be as big as the 1520 itself, though. An RM-927 phone recently reached the FCC with both Verizon LTE and dimensions only slightly larger than the Lumia 625. If it represents the 929, the carrier may be using a roughly 5-inch screen instead of the 1520’s rumored 6-inch display. Whatever we’re looking at, there’s a chance that we’ll see more of it on October 22nd.

Update: “Popular demand” had persuaded @evleaks to post a press image of the phone’s backside (viewable after the break), which looks identical to the leaked shot we saw earlier this month.

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Via: WMPoweruser

Source: @evleaks (1), (2)

Microsoft cuts off Skype support for Windows Phone 7 because old things must die

Microsoft cuts off Skype support for Windows Phone 7 because old things must eventually die

There are two ways to deliver bad news: an overlong, meandering apology or the ‘pull no punches’ route. Microsoft, in explaining away future Skype support for Windows Phone 7, went with option number one. You see, it’s not you, it’s Windows Phone 8. And besides, according to Microsoft, there aren’t even really that many of you left on WP7 to merit continued updates. Please understand, this is about the future; it’s about integrating Skype into every (viable) Microsoft platform and product and you, forlorn WP7 user, aren’t part of that picture. Chin up, though, you can still download the app from the Windows Phone Store. Now don’t say Microsoft never gave you anything. Buh bye.

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Source: Skype

Nokia teases ‘innovation reinvented’ event on October 22nd

Nokia teases 'innovation reinvented' on October 22nd

Well, isn’t this convenient? Rumors have circulated that Nokia was delaying the Lumia 1520 launch beyond late September, and the company has just teased an “innovation reinvented” event on October 22nd. The company isn’t giving many clues, although the desert skiing image is curious — we’re wondering if the press gathering may take place in a similarly exotic venue. Wherever the event takes place, you know we’ll be there.

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Source: Nokia (Twitter)

Nokia Lumia 1520 launch reportedly delayed in wake of Microsoft deal

Nokia Lumia 1520 leak

If you believe the rumors, Nokia was supposed to launch the supersized Lumia 1520 (aka Bandit) as soon as next week. However, this unannounced Windows Phone may have hit an unofficial snag: Reuters claims that Nokia has delayed the unveiling by “several weeks” in the wake of Microsoft’s plans to buy the company’s device business. There’s no word on an adjusted release date, although the historically accurate @evleaks has heard that the 1520 might appear in late October. Not surprisingly, Nokia isn’t commenting on delays for a product that doesn’t officially exist — but don’t be shocked if there’s a new flagship Lumia later in the fall.

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Source: Reuters

Samsung SGH-i187 reaches the FCC, may be a Windows Phone for AT&T

Samsung SGHi187 reaches the FCC, may bring more Windows Phone to AT&T

Samsung hasn’t launched any Windows Phones for AT&T in the past year, but there are new hints suggesting the company may renew its support. An unannounced SGH-i187 phone has surfaced at the FCC with AT&T-compatible GSM, HSPA and LTE frequencies. While the filing doesn’t reveal the OS, the i187 name last appeared in benchmarks for a Windows Phone; if the tests are authentic, we’re looking at a mid-range handset with a 720p screen and a Snapdragon 400. We don’t know if or when Samsung will ship the i187 to AT&T, but it could bring some diversity to a Windows Phone lineup that’s increasingly Lumia-centric.

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Source: FCC

Nokia Lumia 625 review

DNP Nokia Lumia 625 review

Another week, another Lumia. This latest grenade thrown by Nokia in its continued assault on the smartphone market is the Lumia 625. Following up on its previous high-end devices — the good-looking one, the one with the fancy camera — the 625 is a soldier of lower rank. There’s already an army of budget Windows Phones that fill various niches, so what’s the deal? Well, despite the number on its dog tag, the 625 is far from a Lumia 620 variant: it’s a completely different phone. For starters, it sports the biggest screen of any Lumia to date (for now, anyway). Actually, make that any Nokia phone ever made. But the real reason it exists has nothing to do with the display size; it’s all about the 4G radio hiding away inside. Does LTE, plus a big screen and eyebrow-raising price tag, make it worth your while, though?%Gallery-slideshow79311%

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Mobile Miscellany: week of September 2nd, 2013

Mobile Miscellany week of September 2nd, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week brought a peek of GDR 3 for Windows Phone 8, confirmation that US Cellular’s Belief Project is no more and the arrival of the Moto X on two more US carriers. These stories and more await. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of September 2nd, 2013.

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Nokia Lumia 1020 price drops to $199 in the US

Nokia Lumia 1020 price drops to $199 in the US, Microsoft throws in a free camera grip

One of the barriers to Lumia 1020 adoption in the US has been the high price; you’ve had to really love phone photography to justify spending $299 on-contract. That shouldn’t be an issue from now on, as both AT&T and Microsoft have permanently dropped the Nokia flagship’s price to $199 with a two-year agreement. If you buy from the Microsoft Store, you’ll even get a free black camera grip through a limited-time offer. The new pricing might not sway every Windows Phone fan when a next-gen Lumia may lurk just around the corner, but those who’ve been waiting for a good bargain on the 1020 will find one at the source links.

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Via: Windows Phone Blog

Source: AT&T, Microsoft Store

Extra-large Nokia Lumia 1520 surfaces in press image

Nokia Lumia 1520 press image surfaces

Want a clear look at Nokia’s Lumia 1520 (aka Bandit)? You may just have it. After posting a screen capture earlier in the week, @evleaks has released what’s reportedly a press image of the super-sized, 1080p Windows Phone. The render largely matches what we’ve seen before, including the additional Live Tiles on the home screen, but the back is new. It suggests that there will be a Lumia 925-style camera hump — sorry, no 41-megapixel sensor here — along with aesthetics borrowed from other members of the Lumia family. There’s no guarantee that this image is real, but we won’t be surprised if it accurately represents Nokia’s last flagship before Microsoft takes the reins.

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Source: @evleaks (Twitter)

Skype for Windows Phone 8 now supports video messaging

Skype for Windows Phone 8 now supports video messaging

Fans of Skype for Windows Phone 8 can now record more than just voicemail: Microsoft has updated the app to support video messaging. Like on other platforms, Windows Phone users can send an unlimited number of video clips to their Skype contacts for free. There aren’t any other new features, but Skype members who prefer visual communication will likely want to grab the upgrade today through the Windows Phone Store.

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Via: Windows Phone Central

Source: Windows Phone Store