Nokia Lumia 920, 820 and 620 are pictured. - Courtesy Photo

KARACHI: Nokia Pakistan is all set to lead the change for Windows phone with the launch of it’s highly anticipated Lumia Range phones in the country, in partnership with Mobilink.

The devices unveiled consisted of flagship device the Nokia Lumia 920, Nokia Lumia 820 and Nokia Lumia 620.

With a range of accessories and partnerships to bring wireless charging outside the home, Nokia claims to be advancing wireless charging into mainstream.

These vibrant phones, designed for everyone are said to be “bringing the latest in cellular technology.”

“ We are focused on redefining the future of smart devices and continue to invest towards delivering truly compelling experiences to consumers across price points”, said Allesandro Lamanna, vice-president of marketing in India, Middle East and Africa at the launch.

He further added, “We are working with partners across the board to take the Lumia experience to more and more consumers faster. The roll out of not two, but three devices marks not just our intent and agility, but also reflect our commitment to our consumers in Pakistan.”

Commenting on the occasion, Salman Siddiqui, country lead, Microsoft Pakistan said, “With Window Phone 8 we created a new way to think about smartphones, one that puts people at the center.”

“With the same look and feel, the same technology core and cloud service, Window Phone is built to work seamlessly with Windows 8. You can learn it once you use it everywhere; from Tablet to PC, to phone, it is all there for you whenever and however you want it.”

“Mobilink continues to remain at the forefront of bringing the latest in cellular technology to our coustomers” added Arsalan Quraishy, head of corporate sales, Mobilink (South).

The launch of the Lumia series together with Mobilink, enlarges the range of Nokia handsets that have been able to reliably purchase from Mobilink’s selective business centre’s.

“ All this innovation adds up to one thing- It’s time to Switch to Lumia,” proposed Lamanna.

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