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    Nokia declares war in US smartphone market

    Nokia has declared war in the US smartphone market, with a Microsoft-powered handset tailored to take on Apple iPhones and Google-backed Android devices.

    Microsoft chief executive Steven Ballmer joined Nokia boss Stephen Elop on Monday to unveil the new Lumia 900 smartphone, which will run on Windows mobile software and tap into a growing trove of popular mini-applications.

    The two firms did not disclose the price or release date for the Lumia 900, but said it will be offered exclusively on the latest generation 4G LTE network of US telecom giant AT&T.

    "We believe the industry has shifted from a battle of devices to a war of ecosystems," Elop said, in a presentation laden with martial metaphors.

    "Clearly there are strong contenders on the field in this war of ecosystems," he told a room packed with press on the eve of the opening of the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a massive gadgets fair in Las Vegas.

    The Finland-based Nokia in October introduced the Lumia line, which Elop described as the "first real Windows phones," which had established "beachheads" in Europe, India, and Hong Kong.

    The company planned to start the US invasion on January 11 with a Lumia 710 model that will be priced at $49 when bought with T-Mobile service contracts.

    "The work Nokia is doing around Windows phone and this third ecosystem is really going to pay off," Ballmer said, caressing a sleek Lumia 900 touchscreen handset.

    "When you pick it up and love and touch and feel your Lumia," he said -- making a playful "mmmmm" sound that drew laughs -- "it really is quite fantastic."

    Ballmer praised Nokia for getting the phones to market less than a year after striking a deal with Microsoft to use its mobile software and link to its online applications shop, which boasts a fast-growing bank of 50,000 apps.

    "The reviews have been fantastic," Ballmer said of Windows-powered phones, which have been late-comers to a booming market increasingly dominated by Apple and Android handsets.

    Lumia 900 has front and rear facing cameras with Carl Zeiss photo technology and 4.3-inch high-definition displays.

    "I think Nokia is going to be back in the US in a very big way," AT&T president of mobility Ralph de la Vega said at a press conference.

    "We are big fans of Windows phones."

    Nokia showed off an array of applications made just for Lumia 900, including 20 videogames made by console industry colossus Electronic Arts.

    Elop said Nokia planned to price Lumia 900 "aggressively" to establish a strong beachhead on the US smartphone battlefield. He said that Lumia would then land in China and Latin America to fight for market share.

    "I am so happy that companies like Samsung, HTC and others are all introducing Windows devices," Elop said. "We all need to get that fly wheel spinning; our principle competition is the other ecosystems."

    Nokia plans to eventually extend Windows across its full range of mobile phones and was working with Microsoft on getting mobile gadgets and computers to share pictures and other content using the Internet "cloud."

    While declining to comment specifically on Research In Motion (RIM), Elop said that Nokia sees opportunity to compete in the business smartphone market, which has long been a stronghold for RIM's popular BlackBerry handset.

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    • I am MEG!  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      now they're talking
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      well goodluck on that! since we are the one who will benifit on that, good thing nokia has decided to change their prospectives in mobile nowadays, since their company is on the quicksand
    • Ellen Barrios-Narvas  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Let us see!
    • Darwin  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Lets see
    • geronimo  •  Adelaide, Australia  •  4 months ago
      it's about time for Nokia...they're a sinking ship, better start selling ur stocks if they don't do anything to compete..
    • Leonard  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Before Nokia Lumia, there was N9 powered by Meego OS which was created exclusively by the company itself and they called it also as "Nokia Swipe"

      For me, it's very slick and wonderful. I wondered why it's necessary for them to have the partnership with Microsoft?
      • Leonard 4 months ago
        The nice thing on that Lumia, it has Office apps which are the main flavors of Windows Phone 7
      • matt 4 months ago
        Its the US market. Americans love made in America OS.
      • klaus 4 months ago
        simply because meego lacks apps.
    • Whatchamacoolit  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      Its too late....tsk tsk!
    • David Lim  •  4 months ago
      Nokia wat??
    • Hafez  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      Lumia 900 - Jan2012 ... LXmia 1000 - Mar 2012... same game every time.
      Your N phone will get outdated every 3 mth.
    • Sentil  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      Nokia, it is waste of time, think something better than smart phone or close shop and stay with button phoes
    • JK  •  4 months ago
      If you are not an innovator, you can never lead the market, let alone declare war. It is a bound to lose war. History proved it and is gonna repeat itself. Microsoft and Nokia is just a wrong partnership. Both so way behind.
      • Jules 4 months ago
        I think you will find Nokia were in the phone business long before Apple and Blackberry so of course they are innovators. Nokia's problem is that they did not take it to the next level quick enough and allowed Apple and blackberry to take over. Though that is only due to fantastic American marketing cos I personally think both Apple and Blackberry phones are a load of #$%^&*( . If you want to use the internet then a phone is not the tool, a laptop or tablet is the tool. This is now why even emails are becoming too short and English being raped even more than it already was due to txting.
        This is not innovative its just making people more lazy than they already are.
    • jojo  •  4 months ago
      Am not really a big fan of Nokia. I guess it's too late now for Nokia.. I love android OS.
    • Xang  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      too late. :D
    • Kent_Ignore  •  Hanoi, Vietnam  •  4 months ago
      Your Fruit will rot and your robots will rust, throw it outside the windows....
    • jan  •  4 months ago
      wah. kung ang nokia nag adroid nalang, maganda pa... napakalaking bullshit ang windows mobile 6.5 or 7!
    • YY tell me Y  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      nokia is one of the most popular when hp started.... but since then nokia has been sleeping and just woke up...war over liao
    • mkvel  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      its too late
    • bingz  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      Clean Competition will eventually benifit the Consumer /end user like us. So Lets have an Open mind (not blocking midset), We know 99% of the user are BRAND loyal !!!! else they would not decide on the current Brand of Handset or OS either.
      This is Singpaore and lets let the war be fought in USA and we will be spoilt of choices for HANDSET.. :)
    • RALPH RECTUM  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      nokia was the THE BIG THING like 3 years ago until... samsung step up the touch screen market it was the OMNIA who opened the gateway and the following models who )vanquished NOKIA's reign.. lets admit blackberry and iphone are strong contenders but SAMSUNG paved the way for every juan to have and afford a 'TOUCHSCREEN PHONE" that works.. its the affordability and functionality that makes SAMSUNG a better phone.. let us remember before the greediness of NOKIA BEFORE.. LIKE 3-4 years AGO ON SELLING 45 thousand pesos phone (N95) now look at them selling N90? FOR HOW MUCH... and they are saying about ECOSYSTEMS? they want to venture in this failed system... the thing of today is ANDROID... and it will get better... THE WINDOWS VENTURE will fail they should ride the flow and not go trough against it... when their symbian was obliterated by ANDROID and ios they still stick with it.. now its history... and so is windows
    • I am MEG!  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      now they're talking
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