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Nokia, which has traditionally done well in the low-price segment of the mobile phone market, will be facing the true test of its future relevance come May 5, when its budget Windows Phone – the Lumia 610 - hits shelves in Singapore.
Retailing for a very attractive S$379, the phone could well be offered by telcos on contract as a zero-dollar phone. This is a significant difference from the Lumia 800, its current highest-end Windows Phone available here, which is retailing for S$775. …
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No, that’s not a typo.
The Finnish phone maker has taken quite a number of people by surprise by unveiling a phone, sorry, camera, that boasts a sensor capable of 41 megapixels of detail and actually runs on Symbian Belle, just when many have expected the dated OS to be sent into the sunset for retirement.
The 808 PureView, revealed just moments ago at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona, uses Carl-Zeiss optics and promises enough resolution for folks who prefer to carry around a phone rather than a traditional point and shoot camera. …
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