China Mobile Branded Lumia 920T Spotted; This Time in White

| October 18, 2012 | 9 Replies

Earlier this week we got a first glimpse of what appeared to be a China destined variant of the Lumia 920,a second image of the device has surfaced. This time around with China Mobiles branded logo in the upper left corner (China Mobile is the worlds largest carrier). Is it just me or is this the first time we see a Lumia 920 in white? I can’t recall having seen one before.

 

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  1. AlOnE says:

    White is widespread-ed everywhere, youtube, search engine,you name it

  2. Lasse Bodilsen says:

    it also says proto.nokia.com at the bottom..

  3. Janne says:

    Q3 results in:

    Nokia makes return to non-IFRS profitability: 78 million on the green. Lumia sales only 2.9 million. Asha touch smartphone sales 6.5 million.

    Overall improvement in all business areas, except Lumia, expectedly suffering from the WP8 wait.

    • Janne says:

      So, how does this look trajectory-wise?

      Nokia Lumia sales:

      Q4/2011: Less than 1 million
      Q1: 2+ million
      Q2: 4 million
      Q3: 2.9 million
      Q4: ???

      Definitely puts pressure on Q4 results. However, the overall situation for Nokia does look brighter after the Q3 result otherwise.

      Here’s what I wrote about this on June 13th, 2012, to put some perspective of the jump I now expect of Q4 to show healthy trajectory:

      All I’m looking for in Lumia sales is a sustained trajectory up. Q3 may be a disaster because of the WP8 factor, or maybe it won’t be, but if Q3 sees Lumia flat-line or drop, then Q4 must do significantly better.

      To repeat, I’d be happy with this progress:

      Q1: 2+ million (known)
      Q2: 3-4 million
      Q3: 4-6 million*
      Q4: 10 million (ballpark)

      *) But because WP8 factor may hit Q3 hard, I’d be okay with anything in the 1-6 million range as long as Q4 shows a huge jump.

      With these numbers no question Lumia is heading into right direction and unless acquired Nokia will probably pull through. It still means 2013 must show good growth too, and the feature phone business is a different question to measure, but for smartphones Nokia would be well on its way.

      If the numbers are something significantly else, then we’ll take a look at them and see what it means. But I’ll say this: If Q4 sees good WP8 availability (so no delays), but Lumia is still treading all of Q2-Q3-Q4 only in the 2+ million range, then it is out with Elop and in with a new strategy.

      So, it all comes down to the trajectory of Lumia. Is it going up at a significant rate? It needs to. If it does, it may work out. If not, time for a new plan.

      http://mynokiablog.com/2012/07/13/nielsens-q2-2012-us-mobile-subscriber-market-share-estimates/

  4. zymo says:

    Off-topic:

    Nokia Q3 2012 Interim Report

    Nokia Group net sales in Q3 2012 were EUR 7.2 billion, down from EUR 7.5 billion in Q2 2012

    Lumia Q3 volumes decreased quarter-on-quarter to 2.9 million units, as we shared the exciting innovation
    ahead with our new line of Lumia products.

    Mobile Phones Q3 volumes increased quarter-on-quarter to 77 million units; strong sales start for new Asha full touch smartphones, with volumes of 6.5 million units.

    Nokia Siemens Networks net sales increased quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year to EUR 3.5 billion.

    http://www.results.nokia.com/results/Nokia_results2012Q3e.pdf

    • zymo says:

      Only 300.000 units (DEVICES & SERVICES MOBILE DEVICE) were sold in North America.

      “The sequential decreases in net sales and volumes in North America were primarily due to lower operator and distributor demand for Lumia as well as our efforts to prepare the distribution channel for the upcoming sales start of new devices.”

  5. rinslowe says:

    Nice, very nice!

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