said in a new interview, the technology giant is ready to follow this plan. It is now working to bring these premium features on Windows Phone devices that are priced $100 or lower. Specific details of this plan are under wraps, for obvious reasons. But it is surely not the first time Microsoft has toyed with this idea. The PureView camera on the recently announced Lumia 830 is one of the more prominent examples. The million dollar question remains, though. Will these premium features really make a big enough difference this time around? And what about the higher end, expensive handsets? Will they lose some of their allure this way? Can Microsoft really afford that on the mobile front? Or is it just inevitability?]]>
Microsoft Bringing Premium Features On Budget Phones
October 2, 2014
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How about a flash!
Necessity, really. Absolute necessity.
Need to follow suit with blu, the new blu win hd for under 200.00 Unlocked
Yeah, many of the third-party Windows Phones are pretty good, from what I’ve been seeing. Let’s hope they are a success, so we can see more of them!
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