Saturday, April 14, 2012

Nokia Philippines, through a post in their facebook page, finally announced that the Lumia 900 units will be launched very soon in the country. 

According to the post, the launching of the highest windows phone handset under the famous brand in the Philippines will be made possible through a partnership with the giant network, Smart Communications although there's no confirmation yet about the exact date of release. It is highly anticipated however that the phone will be available in one of the postpaid plans of the said network.

Nokia Lumia 900

While the announcement of the phone launching excites avid Nokia users, some are hesitant to buy the phone as there are recent reports that some of its units have a small glitch that prevents the handset from connecting to data network. But the overall move still might be successful because Filipinos have already been used to the promising high quality units of Nokia mobile phones and although the there are big rivals in the smartphone market, there are no doubts that Nokia is still one of the preferred brands in the Philippines 

Lumia 900 is an award-winning phone that gained high reviews in different countries where it was (and will be) released including United States, Canada and United Kingdom. It was first introduced last January 9, 2012 at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2012 where it won the Best Smartphone award from the said event. 

The handset was first made available in the United States on April 8, 2012 and the sales reported exceeded expectations of the company. The market continues to grow when the handset went sale in Canada- through Rogers Communications. Pre-orders are also now available in United Kingdom where the units will be officially released on April 27 and where the company hopes to set the volume sales even high. 

The release of Lumia 900 in the Philippines is a tip-off that our country is doing well in terms of smartphones sales and Nokia can positively hopes for further increase of their sales once the units have been released. It has to be in the good hands of the telecommunication provider though to ensure that it will meet all the expectations and avoid customer disappointments.
Posted by Unknown On 12:44 AM
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