There was a time when Nokia used to rule the Mobile Phone Industry, but with the arrival of Android powered phones, run by hardware from Samsung, LG, Motorola and SonyEricson etc, the competition got tougher. Another reason for downfall of Nokia's phones was its affiliation with Microsoft. Nokia started to use WINDOWS OS, an OS that couldn't win too many hearts. But now things are going back like they were before, for Nokia at least.
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Nokia Lumia 625 |
Nokia now manufacturers phones that are too tough to break. I was recently watching a video on CNET, where the host tried her best to break the Nokia Lumia 625 by throwing it to 7 meters distance, but the screen survived. All that could happen to the phone was a little scratch on the back side of the body.
I have been using Nokia X1 for 5 months, and slipped off my hand several times, and the only that could happen to it was its back cover would pop up. It wouldn't even restart or anything. So Nokia's TOUGH BODY PHONES policy is helping the company regain its value.
Check out this video for Nokia Lumia 625 drop test, from CNET.
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