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Nokia 6600

As of this period last year Nokia was considered gone as they continued to downsize their staffs around the world, sales of phone drastically reduced and hard fight with operating system for their flagship phones, although they have decided to slowly roll in the Windows Phone OS into the market which has been yielding good fruits. Now is the time to bid farewell to the Symbian OS but before that let me remind you of the  Nokia 6600 which was then the most advanced smart phone from the fins, it was their flagship phone with the Symbian 60 OS but it is time for a new strategy in this ever competing global IT world it is time to re-brand and repackaging
LUMIA 900 is FREE

NOKIA says never die - This has been a memorable few months for Nokia in the US. After an award-winning product introduction at CES, followed by an incredible awareness campaign (in which we decked Times Square out in a range of colors), the stars were aligned for a successful sales start for the Lumia 900. On Monday, we saw that kind of a kick-off come to fruition, with a very positive response on day one.
However, soon after this flagship device began selling, we identified a software issue. In short, a memory management issue was discovered that could, in some cases, lead to loss of data connectivity. This issue is purely in the phone software, and is not related to either phone hardware or the network itself. As a proactive and prudent measure, we decided to take immediate action. We have identified the issue, and have developed a solution.
If you have already purchased a Lumia 900, we are making two options available to you:
• You will be able to update your device with the latest software via Zune on or around Monday, April 16th.
or
• Swap your current Lumia 900 for an updated Lumia 900
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. As a gesture of good will, every individual who has already purchased a Nokia Lumia 900 — or who will purchase one between now and April 21st – will receive a $100 credit to their AT&T bill from Nokia.
We believe the Nokia Lumia 900 is unlike any other smartphone on the market. It represents an exceptional balance of power, ease of use and value, all wrapped in one of the most stylish, striking designs ever. At $99.99 at AT&T, we think the Lumia 900 is already a fantastic deal. And now, it’s unbeatable.

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