Nokia will reportedly launch a cheaper smartphone running on Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system next week, dubbed the Lumia 610, in a bid to grab a wider slice of the market. Sources speaking to Reuters confirmed that Nokia is looking to attract a larger market with its relatively successful Lumia range in an attempt to claw back lost market share. The Finnish firm will also release a modified version of its high-end Lumia 900 smartphone worldwide, after its US launch earlier this year.
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