In one point in time, Nokia was the top-selling smartphone vendor in the world by a wide margin. . . . → Read More: How the mighty have fallen: Nokia’s struggles, put in perspective
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In one point in time, Nokia was the top-selling smartphone vendor in the world by a wide margin. . . . → Read More: How the mighty have fallen: Nokia’s struggles, put in perspective Nokia is rumored to be preparing a 41-megapixel Lumia smartphone, codenamed EOS , that will be released later this year. According to WMPowerUser , the handset will look similar to Nokia’s Lumia 920 smartphone and will feature a polycarbonate case with a 4.5-inch 720p display. The device will reportedly come with a new application called “Nokia Pro Camera” to compliment the 41-megapixel PureView camera, which is also said to include a protective lens cover that automatically opens when the camera application is launched. . . . → Read More: Leak suggests Nokia ‘EOS’ will feature 4.5-inch 720p display, 41-megapixel camera Last Sunday my world was turned upside down. There was another Instagram app for Windows Phone 8 available . . . → Read More: Itsdagram is back on the Windows Phone Store According to new market share numbers from IDC, the International Data Corporation, Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system is now in third place worldwide. It snatches the position previously held by BlackBerry which is now in fourth place; or in other words, the land of mediocrity. This past quarter, IDC reports that Windows Phone accounted for 3.2 percent of worldwide phone shipments . . . → Read More: Windows Phone market share now in third place worldwide as BlackBerry slips The battle for the most operating system used in smartphones is always exciting, at least from an Apple iOS versus Google’s Android standpoint, but then comes a big “yawn” for third place. According to the latest International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker…that must take up the entire business card…during 1Q2013, Android vendors and Apple shipped 199.5 million units worldwide, up 59.1-percent from the 1Q2012. Android dominated first place with a 75-percent market share and Apple iOS was second with a 17.3-percent share. . . . → Read More: Windows Phone Overtakes BlackBerry for Third Position Microsoft and BlackBerry are fighting to become viable alternatives in the mobile market, and while Android and iOS accounted for a majority of smartphone shipments in the first quarter, Windows Phone made some significant moves that propelled it ahead of BlackBerry. Research firm IDC found that Windows Phone shipped 7 million smartphones, accounting for 3.2% of all shipments in the first quarter of 2013, more than double the year-ago quarter. . . . → Read More: Android shipments explode in Q1 as iPhone stalls; Windows Phone tops BlackBerry It isn’t often I laugh out loud at a letter. Especially when it’s two companies arguing about apps and services. Normally the letters between the two are very straight forward and not that funny, but this one is great . . . → Read More: Google complain about the Microsoft made YouTube app for Windows Phone Microsoft are busy on Facebook comparing low-light camera shots. Several images have been posted to show just how good the camera is on the Windows Phone-powered Nokia Lumia 920. The images certainly show the difference in quality between the iPhone, Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Lumia, with shots on the Nokia device having much more colour and light, despite the dark conditions. . . . → Read More: Lumia 920 Camera fight Microsoft have begun to reveal details regarding an upcoming update to Windows Phone 8. . . . → Read More: Windows Phone Update on its way….. |
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