Nokia Shows Lumia Windows Phones in Bid for Share From Apple
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Nokia Oyj, the Finnish handset maker seeking to revive its lineup of smartphones in the race against Apple Inc., introduced its first handsets powered by Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Phone software.
The Lumia 800, featuring a curved display and available in cyan, black and magenta, will sell for about 420 euros ($585) excluding taxes and subsidies. Nokia also showed a 270-euro Lumia 710 and introduced the Asha family of lower-priced phones at the Nokia World event in London today.