Manufacturers | Nokia (2011–2014) Microsoft Mobile (2014–2017) |
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Type | Smartphone, Phablet, Tablet |
Availability by region | November 2011 (Europe) January 2012 (elsewhere) |
Discontinued | October 2017 |
Predecessor | Nokia Nseries Nokia Eseries Microsoft Kin |
Successor | Nokia Mobile/HMD Global (Nokia) Microsoft Surface Duo (Microsoft) |
Related | List of Windows 10 Mobile devices List of Windows Phone devices List of Nokia products |
Form factor | Slate |
Operating system | Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon |
Data inputs | Touchscreen |
Development status | Discontinued |
Website | Microsoft Lumia at the Wayback Machine (archived January 31, 2019) |
Microsoft Lumia (previously the Nokia Lumia) is a discontinued line of mobile devices that was originally designed and marketed by Nokia and later by Microsoft Mobile. Introduced in November 2011, the line was the result of a long-term partnership between Nokia and Microsoft—as such, Lumia smartphones run on Microsoft software, the Windows Phone operating system; and later the newer Windows 10 Mobile. The Lumia name is derived from the partitive plural form of the Finnish word lumi, meaning "snow".[1][2]
On 3 September 2013, Microsoft announced its purchase of Nokia's mobile device business, with the deal closing on 25 April 2014. As a result, the Lumia line's maintenance was transferred to Microsoft Mobile. As part of the transition, Microsoft continued to use the Nokia brand on Lumia devices until October 2014, when it began to officially phase out the Nokia name in its promotion and production of smartphones in favor of Microsoft branding.[3] In November 2014, Microsoft announced the first Microsoft (non-Nokia) branded Lumia device, the Lumia 535.[4] In October 2015, Microsoft announced the first Lumia devices running on Windows 10 Mobile, the Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL and Lumia 550.[5][6][7] The most recent Lumia smartphone, the Lumia 650, was announced by Microsoft on 15 February 2016.[8]
Sales decreased sharply after the introduction of Windows 10 in 2015 and Microsoft briefly stopped selling Lumia devices from the Microsoft Store at the end of 2016[9]—by which time sales were estimated to have dropped below one million units[10]—although availability was restored at the beginning of 2017.[11][12] In October 2017, Microsoft's corporate vice president, Joe Belfiore, confirmed that Microsoft would no longer sell or manufacture new Windows 10 Mobile devices. The existing devices would receive bug fixes and security updates only,[13] ending for the latest devices in December 2019.[14]
The Lumia 650 was Lumia's last device, although Lumia 750 and 850/650XL were at the last steps before production at the time but ultimately were cancelled.[15] The Lumia 950 was Microsoft Mobile's last Lumia flagship and the last Windows Phone flagship device. A supposed successor called Microsoft Lumia 960 (codenamed Northstar) was reportedly canceled while being in its prototype tests level. The next Microsoft phone release was the Microsoft Surface Duo, while a Windows Phone-powered Surface Neo foldable tablet was cancelled too a few years later, after its introduction.[16][17] The last smartphone from Microsoft was the Surface Duo 2, which marked the demise of Microsoft Mobile.
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