Nokia launches 920 model

January 10, 2013 10:18 pm | Updated 10:18 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Director (sales) V. Ramnath with Product Manager Siddharth Verma of Nokia India showcasing their newly launched devices in Mumbai on Thursday.

Director (sales) V. Ramnath with Product Manager Siddharth Verma of Nokia India showcasing their newly launched devices in Mumbai on Thursday.

Nokia has launched its full range of Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 devices in the Indian market.

Three models of Nokia Lumia were unveiled on Thursday. While the top of the line Nokia Lumia 920 and the Nokia Lumia 820 would be available in the market from Friday, the affordable model Nokia Lumia 620, targeted at the youth, would be launched in February, company officials said.

With the latest range of Lumia WP8 devices, Nokia said it was all set to lead the change for the Windows Phone ecosystem with its Lumia differentiators.

Nokia Lumia 920, priced at Rs.38,199, will be available in yellow, red, white and black while Nokia Lumia 820, priced at Rs.27,559, will come in red, yellow, cyan, white and black. The price for Nokia Lumia 620 has not been announced but it will come in magenta, yellow, cyan, white and black colours.

The company refused to divulge the number of phones it would sell this year.

Addressing via video conferencing, Nokia India Managing Director and Vice-President P. Balaji, said, “We are focussed on redefining the future of smart devices and continue to invest towards delivering truly compelling experiences to consumers across price points.

“The launch of Lumia 920 and 820 on WP8 has instantly catapulted Windows Phone into the high-end smartphone shoot-out with their unique innovations.”

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