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12/04/2012 - Fix For Lumia 900 On The Way

"Some Nokia Lumia 900 customers have been experiencing a loss of data connectivity-both LTE and 3G-on their new handsets. Nokia has identified the problem and devised a software fix, which will be rolled out on or around April 16th. Customers not wanting to wait can have their phones swapped for updated versions in AT&T stores. The company will also give any AT&T customer buying a Lumia between now and April 21 a $100 credit on their next bill."

At the price AT&T are retailing the Lumia for (with contract), that $100 credit means you're effectively getting the Lumia for free. If you aren't afraid of hooking up with AT&T, that's a pretty good deal for what looks like one of the better Windows Phone 7 devices out there. And kudos to Nokia for the fast turnaround.



10/04/2012 - Samsung Expects 1st Quarter 2012 Profits to Double
Samsung, now the world’s biggest-selling smartphone maker, says it expects to see its profits double for the first three months of the year.

05/04/2012 - Blackberry Maker Says It Plans to Release New Model First Before Disclosing Financial Figures
RIM, the maker of the popular BlackBerry smartphone today said it was postponing its earlier scheduled disclosure of the latest company financial figures, preferring to go ahead first with the release of its awaited new BlackBerry 10 models.

14/03/2012 - Stephen Elop in an Interview About Nokia and Windows
In an interview with people at The Verge, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, was extremely pleased regarding the company’s performance after the first year of strategic partnership with Microsoft.

27/02/2012 - MWC 2012: Nokia Launches New Handsets and Services
Nokia announced a new range of products, services and partnerships at Mobile World Congress. Stephen Elop, President and CEO of Nokia, presented the fourth terminal Lumia, smarter mobile phones and a new range of services.

26/01/2012 - The 2012 Global Mobile Awards Nominations
The GSMA announced nominees for the 17th annual Global Mobile Awards. The winners will be presented on Tuesday, 28th February at the GSMA Mobile World Congress, For 2012, the GSMA introduced 18 new awards. In total, 158 nominees have been shortlisted


09/01/2012 - LG Optimus 3D and Nokia X7: The Battle Continues!
Apple, HTC and Samsung are very popular brands among users, but LG, Nokia and even Sony Ericsson do not even think to give up the fight to attract customers. In terms of smartphones, some would say that Apple is the benchmark, the most successful competitors being Samsung and HTC. But, as past experience shows, this classification does not remain the same forever.

27/12/2011 - The Year in Which the World Divided Between Samsung and Apple
South Koreans have surpassed the U.S. in sales of smartphones in 2011, but the holidays can bring Apple into the top.

23/12/2011 - RIM Takeover: Microsoft, Nokia and Amazon Are Interested
Bosses of http://smartphone.biz-news.com/news/tags/en_US/Microsoft and http://smartphone.biz-news.com/news/tags/en_US/Nokia have carried out several discussions in the recent months with the Canadians from http://smartphone.biz-news.com/news/tags/en_US/RIM (Research in Motion), the manufacturer of BlackBerry phones, in an attempt to build extensive partnerships regarding the future of RIM, company whose shares have reached the minimum value of the last eight years.

16/12/2011 - HTC Failed With the New Smartphone Range – Sales Drop by 30%
HTC hardly manages to attract the interest of users with the current range of smartphones, ending November with disappointing sales – 30% less than previous month. The trend is even more worrying in the context of the upcoming winter shopping season, usually marked by increase in sales and significant earnings.

12/12/2011 - Nokia Sells Luxury Division Vertu
Nokia wants to sell the luxury phone line Vertu as part of restructuring the company. Given the problems faced by the Finnish phone manufacturer and the quite difficult adoption of the Microsoft’s operating system for its phones, Nokia has done a pretty natural step in thinking about selling the luxury division Vertu.

02/12/2011 - Sales Below Expectations For Nokia Lumia 800
Nokia Lumia 800, although very promising at the time of launch, fails to stop the manufacturer Nokia from its sharp decline in the smart devices market.

27/10/2011 - Nokia Launches Its First Windows Phone 7 Smartphones
Nokia has launched, on Wednesday, at Nokia World event held in London, its first smartphones running Windows Phone 7 Mango, Nokia Lumia 800 and 710, phones that did not make a splash whatsoever.

26/10/2011 - Nokia N9, Love at Second Sight
Nokia N9, the charismatic smartphone with MeeGo OS is one of those gadgets that after an initial period of time conquers you irremediably thanks to its outstanding design and its fresh and different operating system.

04/10/2011 - iPhone 5 Arrives Today!
Today is the day when the long-awaited launch of iPhone 5 will take place, during the “Let’s Talk iPhone” event held in Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, at 10:00am PDT.

26/08/2011 - OFFICIAL: Nokia Announces Symbian Belle Along With Three New Smartphones
Although the news of a new update for Symbian OS, called Belle, has come to our years since Monday, only today has officially been announced by Nokia. But with this announcement, has also come another one of three new smartphones that comes with OS: Nokia 600, Nokia 700 and Nokia 701. All three are scheduled to appear in the third quarter of this year, which means that we will find them in stores soon.

17/08/2011 - HTC Sues Apple
HTC, the second largest Asian producer of mobile phones, filed a complaint against Apple, claiming the U.S. giant has infringed three patents.

14/08/2011 - According to Nokia, Windows Phone 7 Excels Against the Android and iOS Popularity
Nokia President Chris Weber has come up with a greatest insight into the Nokia’s latest strategy in an interview with VentureBeat. He made an astonishing comment saying that interfaces and app-based models such as Android and iOS will “outdate” soon.

06/07/2011 - Nokia to Reduce Smartphone Prices
Nokia will reduce the prices of its smartphones in Europe, say sources within the sector profile. Finnish strategy would thus lead to a price war on mobile phone market.

02/06/2011 - Nokia E6 and X7 Ready for Delivery in Europe
The first two Nokia phones that come with Symbian Anna, Nokia E6 and Nokia X7 have been launched commercially. Fortunately, both phones will be available on the European market.

25/05/2011 - Microsoft Announces Windows Phone Mango
Microsoft has announced the new version of Windows Phone, Mango, which is said to bring over 500 new features to Microsoft's mobile OS users. The new version will be available from this fall and will be downloadable for free.

20/05/2011 - Nokia, At the Lowest Rate in 14 Years, on a Growing Market
Nokia mobile phone market share dropped from 30.6% to 25.1%, reaching its lowest level since 1997, selling in the first quarter of 2011 107.6 million units, according to a study made by the research firm Gartner.

18/05/2011 - Nokia’s Ovi Label Metamorphoses into Nokia Services Soon
Nokia is planning to start services on some of the latest Nokia devices by July and August of this year. Also, the company is planning some more transition in the form Ovi label into Nokia services by the end of 2012. This is indicating that the current services under the Ovi umbrella will be soon branded as Nokia without affecting present service and the roadmap.

08/04/2011 - Android To Become the Most Popular OS by the End of 2011
Worldwide smartphone sales will reach 468 million units in 2011, a 57.7 percent increase from 2010, according to Gartner. By the end of 2011, Android will move to become the most popular operating system worldwide and will build on its strength to account for 49 percent of the smartphone market by 2012.

31/01/2011 - Google's Android Becomes the World's Leading Smartphone Platform
Canalys today published its final Q4 2010 global country-level smart phone market data, which revealed that Google's Android has become the leading platform. Shipments of Android-based smartphones reached 32.9 million, while devices running Nokia's Symbian platform trailed slightly at 31.0 million worldwide.