02:27 | And that's a wrap, folks, thanks for following! |
02:27 | "For Nokia the building blocks are in place, and now we have to make sure that all this capability and beauty and design...comes to market." |
02:26 | Elop says the shift away from them is happening at a fast pace indeed |
02:26 | Question: We have observed that QWERTY-based devies is clearly on a decline? |
02:25 | "Of course there's a lot more to come. We're very excited about what we announced today." |
02:25 | When are you bringing 808 PureView camera to Windows Phone? "PureView stands for more than anything a great photographic experience." |
02:21 | "We have to rapidly innovate at the high-end. It turns out...some of the hardest work is taking some of that innovation and making it cheap" |
02:21 | Can you give us your thoughts on how you will continue to invest at the high-end? |
02:18 | City Lens gets mentioned as a "whole new array of experience" |
02:18 | Q&A time now, asking about Augmented Reality going forward |
02:17 | "Today I know that every Nokia and every Nokia fan is proud that we are now fielding the most innovative portfolio of products ever." |
02:17 | Wrapping it up: "Without question we have remained focus on our strategy. Market first innovations to people at all prices points" |
02:16 | Sports Direct, Foxtons, Coca Cola, Kone, KPN, and Mall of America moving to Lumia because of the synergies with Microsoft |
02:14 | "With Lumia on Windows Phone 8 we can deliver a great Microsoft business applications and service experience." |
02:14 | "We're also getting bolder as it relates to business." |
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02:13 | |
02:12 | "We're opening up our core technologies and APIs to developers." |
02:11 | "We've achieved the level of 130,000 Windows Phone applications." |
02:11 | HERE Maps will become available for the new Firefox OS from Mozilla. |
02:10 | The HERE navigational suite is coming to non-Lumia Windows Phones, so HTC and Samsung are doing a jig and dance now |
02:09 | China Mobile will be carrying the Nokia Lumia 520 and 720, pretty ambitious rollout |
02:08 | The Lumia 720 will roll out in Asia this quarter, then expand to Europe for EUR 250 |
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02:08 | Lumia 520 coming this quarter in Europe and Asia, in the US with T-Mobile and in Latin America for EUR 130 |
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02:07 | Nokia 105 and 301 (EUR 65)coming in Q2 |
02:06 | Single tap puts the phone in the holder, it starts charging, and gets yo to your destination, no more dead phones because of the GPS app |
02:05 | Nokia wireless charging car holder gets announced, combining it with navigation! |
02:04 | Lumia 720 has the same battery from the 920, and wireless charging, too! |
02:04 | |
02:04 | "Once again we want to bring sight and location to more and more applications." so 3rd party apps are also invited |
02:03 | You can use the viewfinder to find places around you and then navigate to them |
02:03 | "We're really bringing the user interface of sight across the portfolio with HERE Livesight" |
02:01 | Place Tag, is new app app to tag photos and turn them into postcards |
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02:00 | Wide-angle frontal camera, fitting up to four people in the frame |
02:00 | F/1.9 aperture, great low-light performance, here is a sample |
01:59 | "The real surprise in this mid-range smartphone is the camera." |
01:59 | "We're also launching and rolling out HTML5 support for bigger screens and browsers.This all for less than 4 euros a month." |
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01:58 | Talking about software now - "So Nokia Music+ is an upgrade as a subscription for people who already use Nokia Music." |
01:57 | First Lumia unibody with microSD card support |
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01:55 | 4.3" ClearBlack screen with curved glass, operated with gloves, great sunlight visibility |
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01:54 | Time for the heavy-hitter - Nokia Lumia 720, made for non-LTE markets, aimed for broader reach |
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