Nokia, it would appear, is aware of this compelling proposition, at least according to the latest rumor from @evleaks. According to the serial leaker, we're actually talking about Nokia 'Moneypenny' – a device that's been on our radars for a few weeks now. Said to come packing Microsoft's newest Windows Phone Update 3, Moneypenny will take a shot at the dual-SIM loving crowd, probably in emerging markets like India, but almost certainly not in the US or Western Europe.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013
Nokia currently working on a dual-SIM Windows Phone
Nokia - Depending on where you live, you may, or may not, need us telling you
just how popular dual-SIM phones are, at least in developing countries.
Dual-SIM capabilities are nothing to sneeze at, as it offers a certain
advantage, at no cost – especially if you live in a place where
cross-carrier talks are surcharged.
Nokia, it would appear, is aware of this compelling proposition, at least according to the latest rumor from @evleaks. According to the serial leaker, we're actually talking about Nokia 'Moneypenny' – a device that's been on our radars for a few weeks now. Said to come packing Microsoft's newest Windows Phone Update 3, Moneypenny will take a shot at the dual-SIM loving crowd, probably in emerging markets like India, but almost certainly not in the US or Western Europe.
Such
a move has actually been long-coming, especially considering how well
Nokia is doing in markets such as the above, with devices such as the
Lumia 520 championing the Windows Phone cause like no other.
Nokia, it would appear, is aware of this compelling proposition, at least according to the latest rumor from @evleaks. According to the serial leaker, we're actually talking about Nokia 'Moneypenny' – a device that's been on our radars for a few weeks now. Said to come packing Microsoft's newest Windows Phone Update 3, Moneypenny will take a shot at the dual-SIM loving crowd, probably in emerging markets like India, but almost certainly not in the US or Western Europe.
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