sincity Posted July 29, 2013 Posted July 29, 2013 Nokia's Lumia 1020 has been the most impressive Windows Phone released yet with a camera that sets the bar for smartphone picture quality. Just because the device has received critical accolades, however, doesn't mean that it's going to be a top seller, especially with its $300 on-contract price tag. Barron's points us to a new note from Baird analyst William Power, who says that Nokia's latest flagship phone has gotten off to a slow start despite being hailed as a potential breakthrough device for Windows Phone 8. Continue reading... View the full article Quote
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