Posted April 13, 2012 by Ankur in Software
 
 

Did you know? It takes more bucks to produce a Nokia Lumia 900 than an iPhone4s

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As you know, the launch of the Nokia Lumia 900 is not leaving anyone indifferent. First by the noise that is riding Nokia in communication, but also as a high-end LTE terminal which is marketed in the United States (permanent contract) for a price of $ 99. Yes we’re talking about the Nokia Lumia 900, successor of the 800. We know you have to pay to get one in that country, but did not know how much it cost manufacture. People from iSuppli have torn the terminal and had estimated its cost of production is $ 217. If the data itself does not tell you, know that the end of Espoo is more expensive to manufacture than the iPhone 4S, with an estimated cost of $ 188.

Nokia has never managed to capture the U.S. market, despite its global dominance; the U.S. has always resisted the charms of their devices. That is why it has been quite a surprise that the latest smartphone from this Company has been placed in less than a week at number one on the list of best-selling phones from Amazon.

What is even more surprising is that the Nokia Lumia 900 has not even a week on sale, and it was officially launched on day eight of the current month, but that little time was enough to show that the alliance between Nokia and Microsoft may have juicy fruit for both companies.

Are these just rumors? Reliable sources claim that the basic costs of the components are very similar, but where the differences lie is actually on the screen, something bigger in the Nokia Lumia 900, yet with a lower pixel density than the iPhone 4S.

Via Mobigyaan


Ankur

 
Prior to this project, Ankur said he never had thought of a fate in tech blogging. He has developed a special taste lately for Android (thanks to his Nexus 4) and won't mind contributing most of his time covering the Google OS for Nothing Wired. Ankur's other activities include exploring progressive Metal bands, traveling and trying a variety of beverages (mostly beers).