Microsoft has made a surprise $7.2 billion deal to acquire Nokia's Device and Services division, including the Lumia brand of devices, in a move signaling big things to come.
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Things between Nokia and Microsoft are going relatively well, but in time this relationship will end.
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Nokia takes the competition to WhatsApp and others, with Nokia Chat for Lumia devices. Nokia is getting involved in the Chat application business with Nokia Chat, an app that allows users to keep in contact with your Nokia Chat and Yahoo Messenger contacts.
Could this aluminum-cased phone be what the Nokia 'Catwalk' will look like? Could this newly leaked image be the rumored Nokia Lumia "Catwalk" device with an aluminum casing? It appears so, and there doesn't seem to be an ounce of polycarbonate on the handset in these shots.
The rumored Nokia Lumia 928 launch and release dates are close, if new information is legitimate. Windows Phone fans in the U. S. who are on the Verizon Wireless network, prepare yourself, as Nokia gets ready to announce the Lumia 928, the latest device in Nokia's smartphone portfolio.