Last
year, Wednesday 5th September 2012AD to be precise, Nokia launched the
second iteration of its flagship Lumia brand of smartphones, 4.5” Lumia 920 and
the 4.3” Lumia 820 as chronicled in my blog article
entitled “Nokia
launches the Lumia 820 and 920 - Lumia prostituting with the Microsoft Surface
Tablet in a Resident Evil Retribution 3D”.
This
year on Tuesday May 14th 2013, Nokia launched the 4.5” Nokia Lumia 928 and
the 4.5” Nokia Lumia
925 in London as stated in the article “Nokia
Lumia 925: Great phone, wrong carrier”, published May 14, 2013 10:43 AM PDT
by Roger Cheng, CNET News and “Nokia
reveals the Lumia 925 at London event, and it’s coming to T-Mobile soon
(Updated)”, published May 14, 2013 By Andy Boxall, DigitalTrends.
Presiding
over the launch of smartphones was Jo Harlow, VP of Smart Devices, and Stefan
Pannenbecker, the VP of Design at Nokia, CEO Stephen Elop was noticeably absent
after having launched the Nokia Asha 501 in India as stated in the Geezam article entitled “US$99 Nokia Asha
501 debuts in India as Nokia throws down the gauntlet to Budget smartphone
challengers” on Thursday May 9th 2013.
Thus
missing out on launching the Nokia Lumia 928 and
the Nokia Lumia 925
this year, as he’s obviously jetlagged from traveling through different time
zones to get back to London, a few hours later, if you get my drift! Still the
Lumia brand, which is Spanish slang for “Prostitute” now drifting into the Public’s
bed as the utilitarian features of having Microsoft Office on your smartphone
makes them more as work phones and less as toys.
Nokia
launched the Nokia Asha 501 to tackle the emerging threat to its dominance in
the Developing World Market by Samsung’s Tizen OS, Mozilla Foundation Firefox
OS and Canonical’s Ubuntu OS. These competitors to Nokia’s throne are coming
out sometime in the Second Quarter of 2013 as stated in the article “MWC
2013 reveals Firefox OS & Tizen OS launching Second & Third Quarter
2013 respectively - Samsung's Despicable Me 2 & Mozilla practices The ABC's
of Death”.
So
the Nokia Lumia 928
and the Nokia Lumia 925
continues to defend their patch of turf that likes the Windows Phone 7 OS and
exclusivity of sales, with the smartphone being launched on the T-Mobile
Network in the US of A and Vodafone in the UK.
As
for the specs, for which I care very little, scope out the following article,
merely clicking on the names of the smartphones above will reveal that additional
information. I just hope that these exclusive deals that Nokia has locked
itself into don’t hurt the sales of this otherwise fabulous product Now You See Me (2013) style. A
full review of both smartphones is coming up in a later article as more details
spill out.
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