Windows in Short: Various Nokia news and some analysis
Like every Sunday, we have a new “Windows in Short”, where we compile the outstanding news of the week and articles that It seems important to us to highlight and that they were not published here.
Microsoft has released an update for Surface 2 that improves battery life. It is possible that it has not arrived by the date of sale and they have delayed it to be able to finish it more calmly. And while its Microsoft Surface 2 seems to fix the bugs of the previous generation, Windows Phone continues its way in the market, since during this quarter 10 million have been sold of terminals with this operating system, although it should be noted that 8.8 million of those handsets come from our friends at Nokia. This data of the 8.8 million Lumia terminals sold in this quarter comes from Nokia's financial report presented a few days ago. It shows that, although they still have work to do, the way they are going is turning out to be lucrative But as we know, Nokia has an important weight in the market , a weight that may be lost when Microsoft takes over next year. And for this reason, we have launched the question of the week (which ends this Tuesday) saying: Will Microsoft be able to sustain the growth in sales of the Lumia?.
As for the terminals, an interesting video has been published where you can see the Assertive Display technology of the Nokia Lumia 1520 compared to other smartphones. And also, don't forget to see the analysis of Nokia Lumia 625 in XatakaMovil. Here are the featured articles from other websites:
- Nokia has won a patent infringement lawsuit against HTC and now it looks like it wants to push the pedal to the bottom and get some handsets blocked from selling in the UK.
- It would also have confirmed two Nokia products that have been floating around in the media: The Nokia Guru, a music player like the iPod Shuffle, and the Nokia Lumia 525, a revamp of one of the Windows Finns most successful Phone.
- The United States has always been a difficult market for Nokia, however, and thanks to the strength it is putting in, it has managed to grow in that country. A report comments that Nokia would have 4.1% of that market, leaving Motorola behind with 3.7%.
- WPCentral has been able to find the Dell Venue 8 Pro, Dell's first tablet with Windows 8.1, and perform an interesting analysis of it.
- Continuing with the analysis, PhoneArena has recently published the analysis of the Microsoft Surface 2. Recommended to see it if we are thinking of buying this product.
Windows in Short comes this far, we will see what surprise this week brings us in the world of technology, since the one that leaves us, Google and LG kept with the Nexus 5.