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  2. Microsoft Lumia 950 XL - Wikipedia

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    The Lumia 950 XL has a polycarbonate frame with a removable back shell, allowing access to the battery as well as SIM and microSD card slots. The phone is available in two colors, black and white, although third-party replacement shells are available in different colors and materials.

  3. Microsoft Lumia - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Lumia 640 XL [153] Makepeace: March 2015: 600: 4: Windows Phone 8.1: LTE, Dual SIM, LTE Dual SIM. Microsoft Lumia 430 [154] Doris: March 2015: 400: 3: Windows Phone 8.1: Dual SIM Microsoft Lumia 540 [155] Lukla: April 2015: 500: 4: Windows Phone 8.1: Dual SIM Microsoft Lumia 950 [156] Talkman: November 2015: 900: 5: Windows 10 Mobile ...

  4. Comparison of Lumia smartphones - Wikipedia

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    Lumia devices were developed and sold by Nokia until the acquisition of its mobile phone division by Microsoft in early 2014. The Nokia brand continued to be used on new models until the release of the Microsoft Lumia 535 in November 2014.

  5. Verizon, Nokia, and Microsoft Are About to Get a Lot Closer - AOL

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    It's been more than a year, but it looks like Verizon (NYS: VZ) may be ready to give Microsoft's (NAS: MSFT) Windows Phone another shot. Way back in May 2011, ancient history in the smartphone ...

  6. Why Is Verizon Flirting With Microsoft? - AOL

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  7. Microsoft Lumia 950 - Wikipedia

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    The Lumia 950 was the successor to the 2014 Nokia Lumia 930 and is among the first phones to natively run Windows 10 Mobile. The phone is primarily aimed at users desiring a flagship device, in contrast to Microsoft's previous strategy of targeting developing markets with low-end hardware.