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Microsoft announces Lumia 950, 950 XL smartphones

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Microsoft reveals Lumia 950, 950 XL smartphones

The software giant hopes to reinvigorate its smartphone lineup by creating mobile devices it claims can be as powerful as PCs.

October 6, 2015
7:58 AM PDT
by Ben Fox Rubin, Ian Sherr

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Panos Panay unveils two new Lumias, which go on sale next month.

Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled the Lumia 950 and 950 XL, the company's two new premium smartphones.

They were a long time coming. Microsoft hasn't unveiled a flagship smartphone since it acquired Nokia's devices business in April 2014, releasing just a handful of budget-friendly devices since then. The company has been due for a mobile product that sparks excitement and gets people talking about the company's software again.

"We want to put Windows in your pocket," Panos Panay, who leads the development of all of Windows premium devices, said Tuesday at a press event in New York. "These phones really do start to act like a PC."

The 5.2-inch-display 950 includes a hexa-core Qualcomm processor, while the 5.7-inch 950 XL has an octa-core Qualcomm processor. Both devices include a 20-megapixel camera that Panay claimed is"unbelievable in low light," and both have optical image stabilization technology.


The 950 will cost $549 (£360), and the 950 XL is priced at $649 (£425), with both becoming available in November in the US. No pricing was detailed for Australia but both phones will be on sale "before Christmas". A lower-tier phone, the Lumia 550, sports a quad-core processor and will be available in December in the US for $139 (£90). (UK prices and availability weren't announced, so the prices above are conversions.)

The stakes are particularly high for Microsoft in mobile. The Redmond, Washington-based company has convinced just 3 percent of smartphone owners to adopt devices running its Windows Phone operating software. That figure is dwarfed by the 83 percent market share that Google's Android software commands, according to IDC.

With so few users, Windows Phone is little more than a vanity project, though it's still important. Smartphones have become a key to the tech industry, sparking a renaissance that turned Apple into the world's most highly valued company and Google's software into one of the most widely used in the mobile world.

Microsoft is hoping to bring in new phone customers with a handful of features, including Windows Hello and Continuum, both important aspects of Microsoft's new Windows 10 operating system. With Windows Hello, the new Lumia phones can be unlocked using a person's fingerprint or face scan. Continuum, which like Apple's Handoff feature helps link the mobile and desktop worlds, will configure Windows 10 depending on what device a person is using. For instance, Continuum will able to know when you're using Windows 10 with a mouse and keyboard attachment and when you've switched to a touch interface with finger- and pen-based inputs.

Also, the Lumia devices include "glance screen" technology that show a quick view of notifications, emails, texts, time and date when a person pulls the phone out of his or her pocket.

Microsoft made its name producing Windows software that powers desktop and laptop PCs. But that industry is struggling, with shipments of PCs mostly flat in 2014, according to research firm Gartner. Smartphone shipments, on the other hand, rose 28 percent in the same period and sales of those devices now outnumber PCs roughly four to one.

 
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