Laggy shooting mars an otherwise impressive handset.
Windows Phone 8
The One Thing Windows Phone Phablets Really Need (Hint: Not Apps)
What could a Windows Phone phablet bring to the table? I just have one feature on my wishlist.
Nokia Gives Thin and Light a Try with the Lumia 925
Nokia has managed to shave all the bulk of its previous Windows Phones without compromising tech specs.
Nokia Lumia 928: Verizon Gets Another High-End Windows Phone
Nokia and Verizon Wireless began teasing the Lumia 928 earlier this week, but now it’s official.
The Trouble with Windows Phone 8: It’s Not the Apps, It’s the Basics
After two years of iteration by Microsoft, I can’t get into Windows Phone, and the paucity of apps–real or perceived–has nothing to do with it.
Windows Phone 8: All the Launch Details for AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon
On Friday, the first Windows Phone 8 handsets from Nokia and HTC will launch on AT&T. Soon after, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless will launch their own handsets.
Why Microsoft May (or May Not) Build Its Own Windows Phone
The tech world always needs a good rumor to obsess over, and lately it’s been the idea of a Windows Phone made by Microsoft.
AT&T Gets Nokia’s Lumia 920 as an Exclusive
Nokia may once again rely on AT&T to make a comeback in the United States.
AT&T announced on Thursday that it will be the exclusive U.S. carrier for the Lumia 920, Nokia’s next flagship Windows Phone. The companies didn’t …
HTC’s Windows Phones Knock the Wind Out of Nokia
Nokia is in trouble. That was my first thought when HTC announced the Windows Phone 8X and Windows Phone 8S on Wednesday.
The phones, which launch in November, look good, particularly the flagship 8X. It has an outer casing …
Nokia’s Lumia 900: What Went Wrong
AT&T has chopped the price of Nokia’s Lumia 900 in half, and is now selling the high-end Windows Phone for $50 with a two-year contract.
Although Nokia has downplayed the price drop, telling the New York Times that it’s “ …
6 Things Windows Phone 8 Still Needs to Succeed
With Windows Phone 8, Microsoft will redo the plumbing of its mobile operating system to allow more diverse hardware and easier app development.
At last, Windows Phone will support multi-core processors, HD screen resolutions …
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 Event: A Partial Monty
At a press event in San Francisco this morning, Microsoft talked about the next version of Windows Phone–now officially named Windows Phone 8–for the first time. The biggest single piece of news is something we knew was coming: …