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While some folks weren't too impressed with Nokia's newest handset, some analysts believe this could be a big hit.



From Neowin:
Surprisingly, analysts are among those that seem to be excited about Nokia's latest handset. Citing differentiation in the marketplace as well as upgraded specs and sensibility to consumers' feedback, some analysts say that Nokia has a potential hit on its hands. One such analyst is John Delaney, IDC's research director, who looks towards Nokia with renewed hope thanks to their innovative approach to imaging and renewed efforts in terms of marketing:

These are impressive phones that compare strongly with other devices in their class. Strikingly, ads for the devices explicitly put them toe-to-toe with Apple’s iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy S on low-light image capture. Nokia has been reluctant in the past to mention competitors, let alone to criticise them. But having developed an extremely strong imaging proposition comprising both hardware and software, if Nokia is going to start a battle then it has probably made the smartest choice of battleground available.
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