Nokia unveils first Windows phones
Nokia today unveiled a new crop of smartphones that could put the company back in the smartphone race with rivals iPhone and Android. It could also mark a turnaround for Microsoft's unpopular Windows Phone 7 software. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop unveiled the company's new partnership with Windows Phone 7 today in the form of the Nokia Lumia 800 - a hi-tech, mid-priced handset running the latest version of Microsoft's operating system.The phone costs £364. The cheaper, lower specced Lumia 710 model will cost just £234. Both will go on sale across Europe in November. The pricing in particular could be crucial in putting Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 back in competition with its smartphone rivals. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that the Windows giant would cut prices to drive sales.
Processor 1.2GHz A5 1.5GHz 1.4GHz Screen 3.5in 4.7in 3.7in
Resolution 960x460 1280x720 800x480
Camera 8MP 5MP 8MP
Memory 512MB RAM 1GB RAM 512MB RAMWeight 140g 132g 142gStorage 16GB-64GB 16GB 1GB