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Microsoft confirms binning of Nokia branding, opts for Lumia instead

2014-10-21 20:40:25| Wireless - Topix.net

Microsoft has officially confirmed that it's going to be killing off the Nokia name for future handsets. The Redmond, CA, based company told The Verge that it's going to ditch the Finnish moniker for 'Microsoft Lumia'.

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Microsoft to Phase Out Nokia Brand, According to Leaked Document

2014-09-11 08:22:16| Telecom - Topix.net

Microsoft is planning to phase out the use of its Nokia and Windows Phone brands for marketing purposes in favor of Lumia, according to a company document leaked on Wednesday. The internal memo was first acquired by GeeksOnGadgets and confirmed by The Verge .

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Microsoft Unveils the Nokia 130

2014-08-13 14:37:33| MobileTechNews

Microsoft announces the Nokia 130 with a price point of 13 euros calling it an "ultra-affordable" mobile phone.

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Microsoft launches Nokia 130 for EUR 19

2014-08-11 10:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Microsoft has introduced a new low-cost Nokia phone, expected to retail at just EUR 19. The Nokia 130 comes with video and music players, as well as a flashlight, FM radio and USB charging. Microsoft said it targets first-time mobile phone buyers and people seeking a reliable back-up phone. The Nokia 130 offers up to 36 days standby for the single-SIM variant and 26 days for the dual-SIM device. Running the Nokia 30+ interface for entry-level device, the 130 has a 1.8-inch QVGA screen and support for Bluetooth 3.0 and a 32GB microSD card. The phone will be available in Q3 in select markets, including China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Vietnam.

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Microsoft profits fall after Nokia handsets acquisition

2014-07-23 08:41:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Microsoft reported pressure on quarterly profits in its fiscal fourth quarter after completing the acquisition of Nokia's handset business. Earnings for the three months to June fell 7 percent from a year earlier to USD 0.55 per share, including a loss of USD 0.08 per share from the phone business. Revenues rose 18 percent year-on-year to USD 23.38 billion, with USD 1.99 billion coming from the former Nokia business, and operating profit improved 7 percent to USD 6.48 billion, with a loss of USD 692 million from the handset activities. Microsoft's revenue growth was otherwise supported by a recovering PC market, with Windows OEM revenue up 3 percent. Office 365 added another 1 million consumer subscribers in the quarter, and Bing increased advertising revenues by 40 percent. In the commercial market, server product revenues, including Azure, were up 16 percent, and Windows licensing volume rose 11 percent. Overal, consumer and device revenues increased 42 percent to USD 10.0 billion, and commercial revenues were up 11 percent to USD 13. billion. 

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