Monday, February 27, 2012

Nokia advances on its new strategic direction, rolls out range of new mobile devices and services

   

Nokia advances on its new strategic direction, rolls out range of new mobile devices and services


- New Nokia Lumia 610, the most affordable Lumia, an ideal introduction to Windows Phone
- Award-winning
Nokia Lumia 900 being made available in various markets outside the U.S.
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Nokia PureView elevates industry standard in smartphone imaging
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New Asha feature phones and services grow increasingly 'smarter'

Barcelona, Spain - Nokia today introduced a range of new products, services and partnerships at Mobile World Congress, setting the pace for 2012 and demonstrating rapid execution of its new strategic direction. The new strategy already has resulted in the adoption of Windows Phone as Nokia's primary smartphone platform, major changes to its feature phones, and additional emphasis on location-based services with the launch of its Location & Commerce business.

"One year ago, we shared that Nokia was embarking on a new journey to build great mobile devices," said Stephen Elop, president and CEO of Nokia. "Today, with our fourth Lumia device, smarter mobile phones and an array of new services, we are demonstrating that we can change the clock speed of Nokia."

Lumia portfolio extends, availability expands
Nokia has extended the range of products with Windows Phone by introducing the Nokia Lumia 610, the most affordable Lumia yet, as well as targeting availability of the widely acclaimed Lumia 900 to additional markets beyond the U.S.

Aimed at young people who want an affordable introduction to Lumia and Windows Phone, the Nokia Lumia 610 provides easy access to social networks, web browsing, music, games, navigation and tens of thousands of apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace. It comes in four vibrant colors and will cost just €189, before taxes or subsidies, and is expected to begin shipping in the second quarter of 2012.

The Nokia Lumia 900, which launched in January as Nokia's first LTE-enabled smartphone, will now be available in Dual Carrier HSPA for up 42.2 Mbps. The superior content experience of the phone's 4.3 inch ClearBlack AMOLED display and large capacity battery will be available to more countries around the world.

Nokia announced Nokia Reading providing a single, integrated reading hub experience. Nokia Reading makes it easier and faster to enjoy news, books, and audio books including an extensive catalogue of local language reading material and the ability to access content offline.

The announcements cap a year in which Nokia introduced the Lumia 710, Lumia 800 and Lumia 900 to critical acclaim and ahead of schedule.

New era in smartphone imaging starts with Nokia 808 PureView
Nokia also today ushered in a new era in high end smartphone imaging. The Nokia 808 PureView is the first smartphone to feature exclusive Nokia PureView imaging technologies that will enable a range of high-end imaging experiences into Nokia products over the coming years. The Nokia 808 PureView combines a large, high-resolution 41-megapixel sensor, Carl Zeiss optics and Nokia-developed pixel over-sampling technology. This means incredibly sharp, detailed images, superior low light performance and the capability to save images in compact file sizes for sharing in email, MMS and on social networks.

The Nokia 808 PureView also includes Nokia Rich Recording for CD-like quality audio recording, full HD 1080p video recording and playback, and exclusive Dolby Headphone technology to transform any stereo content into a personal surround sound experience over any headphones.

Asha ignites smarter feature phones
Nokia is further blurring the line between feature phones and smartphones, launching three new Asha devices for people who want to work, learn and play. Developed for urban consumers and entrepreneurs, the Nokia Asha 302 is a premium QWERTY device. It delivers a mobile office experience with push email and calendar, and contacts synchronization under the Mail for Exchange support - a first for Nokia Series 40 devices.

Designed for easy access to social networks, the Nokia Asha 202 and 203 bring touchscreens to volume-priced products and a pack of 40 free Electronic Arts games. The Asha 202 also features Nokia's Easy Swap Dual SIM technology, allowing people to simply swap between tariffs and get the best value from carriers.

Nokia is also differentiating itself by updating its popular Life Tools service, now called Nokia Life, that provides life-enhancing information across the range of Nokia Series 30 and Series 40 products, including the new Asha 202 and Asha 203. People in India, China, Indonesia and Nigeria will benefit from life skills, parenting, education, agriculture and entertainment services, delivered via SMS.

The new Asha devices complement the Nokia Asha range that is available now in more than 100 markets globally.

Going further, faster
In location-based services, Nokia and Groupon plan to offer market-leading location-sensitive discounts and deals. Nokia is also announcing a new version of Nokia Drive for Windows Phone that will come with full offline support for turn-by-turn navigation. Moving forward, Nokia Drive will also remember a personal commute, give advance traffic notice and automatically re-route to avoid jams.

Additionally, Nokia plans to release the Windows Phone version of Nokia Transport for door-to-door, underground, tram, suburban train, and bus directions in more than 500 cities and 45 countries.

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Industry analyst - media reference & quote sheet for MWC 2012:

"The Nokia Lumia 610 launched today delivers a remarkable Windows Phone experience and a similar performance to the high-end Lumia 800, but at a significantly lower price point. Last year the analyst community advocated how important it was for the operating system and Nokia to deliver mid-price-tier Windows Phone smartphones to address the mass market, although no one was expecting to see a device at this price point before 2013. The Nokia Lumia 610 is a great example of how Nokia's strengths and expertise will help the company to differentiate by delivering faster than its competitors. This will give Nokia a lead in the market, as I don't expect to see any other competitor deliver a Windows Phone in this price tier any time soon. It's also a great achievement for the Windows Phone ecosystem overall, as it will help it become a fierce competitor to other platforms."

Francisco Jeronimo, IDC, Research Manager European Mobile Devices

"eReaders spurred the initial demand for electronic books and since then, tablets and smartphones have dramatically accelerated the demand for eBooks. The increased footprint of devices with reader apps and the expanding number of participating publishers and titles are the critical elements which can dramatically expand the ecosystem. Given Nokia's global reach, Nokia Reading should expand the eBook market across more countries, reaching more consumers."

Danielle Levitas, IDC, Group Vice President, Consumer, PCs, Broadband, & New Media

"With the PureView Pro Nokia has redefined the camera phone experience, leapfrogging compact cameras to deliver an image quality more akin to professional SLRs. It's great to see Nokia innovating in imaging again and hopefully will see this technology appear across its portfolio in the near future."

Nick Dillon, Ovum, Analyst, Platforms & Devices

"With the Nokia 808 PureView and PureView Pro technology behind it, Nokia is showing the industry that mobile camera technology is about more than just a megapixel race." said Carrie Sylvester, Senior Research Analyst, Consumer & Professional Imaging Trends. "PureView Pro technology is about using pixels in new ways, combining them with high precision optics, a sensor with excellent light gathering properties, and advanced Nokia image processing algorithms. The Nokia 808 PureView is a breakthrough in mobile imaging technology and sets an entirely new standard for the camera phone industry."

Carrie Sylvester, InfoTrends, Senior Research Analyst, Consumer and Professional Imaging Group

"Nokia's new imaging platform, PureView Pro represents the robust innovation needed for the company to maintain a long-term competitive advantage in the fiercely competitive mobile market. The clarity and low-light capture capability enabled by PureView Pro, coupled with robust HD video capture, will enable current and future Nokia products to appeal to not just photo enthusiasts, but enable new initiatives outside traditional consumer mobility, such as news-gathering, content authoring, and e-publishing."

Chris Chute, IDC, Research Manager, Worldwide Digital Imaging Practice, IDC

"The Asha portfolio brings a strong proposition of value, quality, productivity and entertainment. It resonates particularly well in high growth markets and the expanded range will set Nokia apart in the value-conscious segment from the plethora of me-too devices".

Rachel Lashford, Canalys, Managing Director, Mobile and APAC

"Nokia is taking important steps to further develop their Lumia portfolio by expanding into both a value-tier segment with the Nokia Lumia 610 and broadening the availability of the high-end Nokia Lumia 900 to the rest of the world. However, Nokia is also continuing to innovate for the future with breakthrough technology like PureView Pro on the Nokia 808 PureView - which shows that Nokia remains committed to staking its claim to technology leadership in the wireless industry."

Roger Entner, Recon Analytics, Analyst & Founder

About Nokia
Nokia is a global leader in mobile communications whose products have become an integral part of the lives of people around the world. Every day, more than 1.3 billion people use their Nokia to capture and share experiences, access information, find their way or simply to speak to one another. Nokia's technological and design innovations have made its brand one of the most recognized in the world. For more information, visit
http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia.  

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