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Less focus on feature phones while extending the smartphones effort: further readjustments at Nokia
Update as of Aug 9, 2012: … Lumia direction … camera direction …… Asha positioning vs. Lumia and Android: [3:19] First of all what we’re working on with Windows Phone is to take it as low end price point as … Continue reading →
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