All three of Nokia Windows Phone 8 devices will get an update that should improve overall performance and stability.
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HTC could be competing with Nokia's Here pretty soon. HTC has been in the news for a while now with the revelation of the HTC One, and now the company, as it seems, is moving ahead from just releasing smartphones to something even greater.
Microsoft ditching Windows Phone or creating a Surface-branded Windows Phone device scares Nokia. Nokia is in a very strange situation: The company is cautious and worried about what could happen in the future if certain events were to unfold.
Instagram for Windows Phone 8 is just around the corner, but it seems the popular app will come exclusive for Nokia Lumia handsets only.
The Verizon Lumia 822 is no longer out in the cold to fend for itself without the Windows Phone 8 Portico update.
Nokia's Lumia 928 could be on the cards. Nokia has already made a mark in the smartphone domain with the arrival of the Windows Phone 8-based Nokia Lumia 920, and now the Finnish company could be set to offer even more.
The Taiwanese company is still in the game of releasing new Windows Phone 8 devices. Despite the announcement of the ever so powerful HTC One smartphone that is based on Android, the Taiwanese company is still in the game of releasing new Windows Phone 8 devices.
AT&T is currently offering a very sweet deal on the flagship Windows Phone 8 smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 920. It is currently offering the smartphone for $99 along with a choice of a free wireless charger or a second Nokia Lumia 920 for free.
Windows Phone might not be doing well compared to Android and iOS, but the platform is rising quickly and could be in a commanding position come 2014.
Nokia shows no signs of slowing down when it comes to releasing new Lumia smartphones. According to a new report, Nokia will be unveiling two new handsets, the Lumia 720 and Lumia 520 at Mobile World Congress later this month.
HTC's top-end Windows Phone 8 (WP8) flagship HTC 8X soon may be available in another color option: white, per an image posted by the Taiwanese company on Twitter.
Microsoft could be working on a common marketplace, which would integrate the Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 apps, if reports are to be believed.
Windows Phone is going places, if ABI Market Research is to be believed. According to senior analyst Aapo Markkane, 45 million Windows Phone devices will be on the market by the end of 2013.