After a difficult year spent at the lower depths of the global smartphone market, Microsoft’s Windows Phone devices roared out of oblivion at CES 2012. Analysts and the media outlets are raving about the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II, which are displayed at the event. “Once people get over the fact that these are not iPhones or Androids, they’ll be pleased,” Ramon Llamas, a senior analyst at IDC, told TechNewsWorld. “These devices feel good, they look really good, they’re solid and they have nice big screens,” Llamas added.
WinPho Struts Its Stuff at CES
Posted by: Richard Adhikari January 13, 2012 05:00 AMAfter a difficult year spent at the lower depths of the global smartphone market, Microsoft’s Windows Phone devices roared out of oblivion at CES 2012. Analysts and the media outlets are raving about the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II, which are displayed at the event. “Once people get over the fact that these are not iPhones or Androids, they’ll be pleased,” Ramon Llamas, a senior analyst at IDC, told TechNewsWorld. “These devices feel good, they look really good, they’re solid and they have nice big screens,” Llamas added.