Tuesday, February 22, 2011

All About Samsung and Nokia

All About Samsung and Nokia


Samsung Galaxy S 4G will cost you 50$ more at staggering $200

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 02:42 PM PST

One of the most anticipated mobile phones of this year 2011, Samsung Galaxy S 4G is rumored to cost at least $200, misleading from the previous costs which were in the news a few days ago. The T-mobile reported to be cancelling all its previous reports about the cost and the price tag which was near to $150, which boosted it by fifty dollars. As per the actual sayings of the company, the Samsung 4G mobile set costs $199.99, after a mail-rebate of just $50. The news was just flashing when millions of customers were just into the opportunity of having one piece with the huge success of its previous model that caught the attention of valued customers all over the world, selling hundreds of millions of unit in the previous fiscal year.

In nutshell, you are going to pay $250 for this amazing handset which is HSPA + capable Vibrant. The above mentioned price does not include the local taxes and duties, adding further to your economical miseries. The company acknowledged its guilt of announcing the price of $150 for the same handset, conforming further that it will go very far until you are ought to bring false advertising lawsuits for the faux-pas.

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Windows Phones to come at lower price, Nokia CEO confirms it

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 02:40 PM PST

It is just flashing news for most of the people to get some awesome and unique Windows based QWERTY mobile phones that will be priced very lower in the near future. The report is confirmed through the interview with top officials from Nokia comprising of Stephen Elop and Aaron Woodman. Though some concerns were there to fill the holes left by the Wind0ows platform and the Symbian software but the report certified that the company will face no major problem in doing that. This is really good news which will confirm the transfer of Windows Phones to none other than the Symbian, as confirmed by Elop in the Finnish talk who said it was nearly convincing and certain to bring these phones to comparatively lower level.

If the above step is taken by Nokia, it will not share its market grip with any other company or manufacturer. The mobile's hardware specs have been released with some rumors claiming to be something false in the real concept which has never been in the mind of the company. Low price units have not any conformity in design, shape and hardware when it comes to predicting the actual and expected hardware of Windows Phone.

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