Nokia's first Windows Phone 8 smartphones expected to be unveiled next month at Nokia World
With its
current range of Lumia smartphones not getting an upgrade to Microsoft’s newest
Windows Phone update, Nokia is set to debut new Windows Phone 8 smartphones at
its annual Nokia World event, which will commence in just under a month’s time.
Bloomberg reports that the launch of Nokia’s Windows
Phone 8 devices will precede the unveiling of Apple’s next-generation
smartphone — which is expected on September 12 — and attempt to lure consumers
away from purchasing the latest Apple gadget.
Signing a ‘strategic partnership’ with Microsoft, Nokia
has been pushing its Lumia range and sold 4 million handsets in its last
quarter, finally giving investors a glimmer of hope that it could start to
mount a proper challenge in the smartphone market against Apple and Samsung.
While sales of the Lumia 610, Lumia 710, Lumia 800 and
Lumia 900 are starting to pick up, Nokia was forced to admit that its current
handset models would not get an update to Windows Phone 8. Instead, its devices
would receive an update to the new Windows Phone 7.8 firmware, bridging some of
the features between the two versions (namely the customizable homescreen).
With a September launch, the first Windows Phone 8
handsets may on sale by the holiday period, giving it a chance to jostle for
position with its more popular rivals.
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