Microsoft Drops Price on Nokia's 41-Megapixel Phone 197
TechRadar reports today the first major public-facing move that Microsoft has made with its newly acquired Nokia devices business: "The headline-making Nokia Lumia 1020 smartphone-cum-camera is now available for $100 less in the United States, potentially a sign that Microsoft is already ringing the changes at Nokia.
The Microsoft Store stateside is now selling the 41-megapixel Windows Phone 8 handset for $199 (around £127, AU$216) on a two-year contract, compared with Nokia's lofty $299 (around £191, AU$325) launch price.
The price is being matched by the AT&T network, but Microsoft is going one better (for a limited time) and chucking in the camera grip accessory for everyone who picks up the device.
Early indications are that the heavily-hyped Lumia 1020 hasn't been flying off the shelves, so perhaps this price cut can offer Microsoft a boost in the early stages of its Nokia stewardship."
No (Score:5, Informative)
It's not the camera. It's Windows (Score:4, Informative)
Here is a Nokia phone with the same camera. Only running Symbian Belle:
http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-808-PureView-Factory-Unlocked/dp/B003U8EN7A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1378647969&sr=8-1&keywords=n808 [amazon.com]
Re:Your loss (Score:3, Informative)
Re:It's not the camera. It's Windows (Score:4, Informative)
Nokia Lumia 1020: Windows Phone 8, 41 Mpx camera, 2GB of RAM, 1.5 GHz dual core processor, 32GB storage, 1280x768 4.5 inch display.
The price difference isn't Windows Phone 8, the price difference is everything else in the Lumia 1020. But it's GSM not CDMA, so it doesn't work on my network. Thus, I won't be buying one.
Re:After 3 iPhones, I switched to Windows Phone 8 (Score:4, Informative)
Microsoft Windows 8 has mimimum requirements [neowin.net] of 4GB of flash, 1GB of RAM, and a dual-core processor. The latest Android requires [android.com] 340MB of RAM and 0.5MB of flash. Windows Phone is bloated, buggy [digitaltrends.com], and an awful UI that cannot be changed (unlike Android where you can put any launcher, or indeed custom rom, instead).
People are not buying Microsoft Windows phones. The reason is that both the hardware and the software is inferior.
Phillip.
High Lumia returns and 'compromise devices' (Score:2, Informative)
Your loss. Its the best mobile OS on the market right now. If you don't know if anybody that owns one, you should try reading a review or two.
Except its not. Android is the most advanced OS by a large margin although that might change (completely?) with iOS 7. Windows Phone 7 was limited at launch and lacked features both the OS it was meant to replace symbian and windows mobile. The internet responded by creating famous lists like this one http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=44034 [my-symbian.com] . It did get a free pass by reviewers by with reservations...two years after launch http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/3/2921472/lumia-900-review [theverge.com] the reviewers stopped http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/3/2921472/lumia-900-review [theverge.com] . Then Microsoft threw its userbase away with Windows 8 two years after Windows Phone 7, but people have stopped caring.
The main problem with windows phone is you. Windows Phone has had some success right at the bottom end of the market, because of Nokias hardware...and price with realistic expectations. At the top end its a different story...from the latest RMC rebort "Nokia's latest Lumia 928 and 925 appear to be "compromise devices", whose specs don't measure up to Samsung's flagship Galaxy S4 and HTC's One. Another problem Nokia is facing, according to RBC, is higher than normal return rates for its Lumia devices."
Re:Price Drop? More like Rice Crop. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:No (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Price Drop? More like Rice Crop. (Score:2, Informative)
Except that it couldn't show ads, because Google wouldn't provide Microsoft with the access needed to do so. So it was actually Google's fault.