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Instagram for Windows Phone 8? The Verge spotted that there’s an icon possibly representing Instagram in Nokia’s latest Lumia 920 promotional video. The icon could also belong to Vimeo, but The Verge confirmed separately that Instagram will make its way to Windows Phone. This means that we’ll hopefully see Instagram released for Windows Phone before the end of this year. Hit View Post to see the video in question. ...

Nokia City Lens instantly connects you to all of the places you’re looking for—and even more importantly—gets you there exactly when and how you want to. Now available on Windows Phone Marketplace. Just landed in town and looking for a good restaurant? Interested in checking out the local museum or theater? Time to hit the nearest transit station to catch a ride uptown? No longer is finding your chosen destination a hassle—whether you’re in a new city or your hometown. Now you can simply launch Nokia City Lens on your phone...

Nokia is always pretty good at utilising the social media. With the recent announcement of two new Lumias, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Nokia will bombard the social media a lot. The campaign begins with a video called “Introducing the Nokia Lumia 920,” which shows the beautiful design of the Lumia 920. The World’s most Innovative Smartphone. Powered by Windows Phone 8, Nokia Lumia 920 offers the world’s best smartphone experience:http://nokia.ly/Q6tDgC World’s best video and pictures with PureView...

Nokia Lumia 710 – White The Verge reports today of a leaked device called Nokia “Flame”, which according to their sources is a Lumia 710 successor. The device is aimed as a low- to mid-range device, with a 4-inch screen, 512MB of RAM, 1GHz dual-core processor, 5-megapixel camera, and 4GB of internal storage. Judging by the storage capacity, I’d bet that there is a microSD card slot hidden somewhere, too. The Nokia Flame will run Windows Phone 8. Availability remains unknown, but some suggest that the release is...

Nokia Lumia 920 Nokia finally announced the Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 at their press event in New York on September 5th. Back then, the only missing information was availability and pricing. Today, we hear the first whispers of a price for Lumia 920, which according to German website Winfuture will cost €600 in Germany. It should become available starting mid-October. Reuters again hints that “sources at European telecoms operators” say that the Lumia 920 will in fact be released in November. The Lumia 820 is expected to go out...

Nokia Lumia 920 The Nokia Lumia 920 keeps on getting better and better. Nokia didn’t say anything about the microphone layout of the Lumia 920 during the announcement, but Slashgear has been able to confirm that the Lumia 920 sports not just two, but three microphones. Nokia calls them High Amplitude Audio Capture microphones. These microphones will bring audio recording (Rich Recording) from the Nokia 808 PureView to the Lumia series, and keep in mind that the 808 only has two microphones. As far as I know, this is the first smartphone...

Windows Phone 8 beta access Speaking at Tech Ed in New Zealand, Keith Patton, a Windows Phone MVP, confirmed a few new features coming to Windows Phone 8. Speaking of the update process, one of his slides show that registered enthusiasts will get early beta access to update their devices before public release. Another great point on his slides is the fact that devices will receive support with updates for at least 18 months. That’s something that for instance Android users are not getting ...

Nokia Lumia 920 PureView sensor Nokia yesterday announced the Lumia 920, which comes with an 8.7-megapixel PureView camera. Nokia claims that the Lumia 920 belongs to PureView “Phase 2″, but what exactly is this? To make this a bit more clear, Nokia has published a PureView Phase 2 white paper. Nokia has managed to stabilize shooting and bring some serious low light performance. The aperture is pushed all the way to f/2.0, from the f/2.4 that the Nokia 808 PureView has. This means that the Nokia Lumia 920 should pack better...