LONDON – Seeking to turn back the dial on the industry perception of it as an out-of-favor smartphone maker, Nokia unveiled Wednesday its inaugural devices that will run on Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system.
In a speech to open Nokia World, the Finnish cell phone company's developers' conference in London, CEO Stephen Elop said Nokia's newest offerings would be called the Nokia Lumia 800 and the Nokia Lumia 710, Marketwatch reported.
"It's a new dawn for Nokia," Elop told reporters and those assembled from the cell phone industry. "Eight months ago, we shared our new strategy, and today
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