Nokia Corporation (ADR) (NOK): Three New Products That Will Take This Company Higher

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The New Global Flagship

In an event held in London, Nokia unveiled its latest global flagship device, the Lumia 925, which would be available exclusively on T-Mobile in the United States and on various other networks globally. The Lumia 925 is also quite similar to the Lumia 920 but addresses a major criticism against its predecessor, its bulkiness. The 925 is much lighter than the Lumia 920 and comes in an aluminum frame which gives the phone a stylish, premium look. The 925 also features an excellent camera with an improved lens technology. The phone also features a camera software upgrade to bring better picture quality. With the improved hardware and software, Nokia claims that the 925 camera captures “the best low-light images.” However, its one drawback as compared to the Lumia 920 is that it does not come with built-in wireless charging; buyers would have to purchase a separate accessory cover for that.

Foolish Take

Nokia understands that it’s not going to be easy to turn its business around; however, the company is moving in the right direction. Nokia’s Asha 501 is a great phone at an incredible price and should be very popular in emerging markets especially due to its free Facebook offering. The Lumia 928 comes with a refreshing design and a great camera and will be a great Windows Phone for Verizon customers in the United States. With a sleek and stylish design and an amazing camera, the Lumia 925 will also bring increased sales as Nokia’s latest global flagship phone. I believe that these great new products will help Nokia to turn its business around.

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