Nokia executive vice president of smart devices, Jo Harlow, holds aloft the Lumia 920.
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Nokia today unveiled its latest flagship phone, the Lumia 920, its first to run on Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 operating system.
CEO Stephen Elop showed off a bright yellow Lumia 920, larger than its predecessor, the Lumia 900.
The phones represent Nokia's latest bid to vault back into the smartphone business in a big way. They also represent a last chance of sort for the company to pull out of its recent decline.
Among the major features of the new phone are a 4.5-inch screen, wireless charging, Nokia Maps (with offline support), and an augmented reality feature Nokia calls "City Lens." Nokia also touted the Lumia 920's advanced photo features, including an upgraded "PureView" camera.
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