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To: pyslent who wrote (32881)5/14/2013 7:12:19 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia Lumia 925 coming to T-Mobile in the US
By Richard Lawler posted May 14th, 2013 at 5:32 AM 17
engadget.com



In the US, you'll be able to pick up the just-announced Nokia Lumia 925 on T-Mobile. T-Mobile's press release lists all the specs of its first LTE-packing Windows Phone 8 device, but provides no details on pricing or release date. Those will be revealed "at a later date," and interested parties can register for updates at the link below. In the meantime, if you're wondering how this new flagship compares to the Verizon-bound Lumia 928 then we can answer that question right here.

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SOURCE: T-Mobile



To: pyslent who wrote (32881)9/30/2013 3:52:57 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
There and Back Again: Kantar's numbers for Windows Market Share in the US and MSFT Continuing to Bang Its Head against the wall.

Nokia has been pursuing a hero phone strategy with the 900, 920, and now the 928 without much to show for it. It's also launched a few unmemorable models at the mid-tier (8xx, 7xx). The 521 represents it's latest attempt to find a niche and build a base. Gotta give them credit for trying different strategies rather than keep banging their heads against the wall.

Compiled from Kantar's monthly reports over the past year.