By Anton D. Nagy | January 11, 2012 4:18 AM
Nokia is not only trying to differentiate itself from the competition in Windows Phone-land by creating designs like the Lumia 800 or 900 but they also bundle titles with their phones which enrich the user experience of a Lumia owner.
Stephen Elop, while on stage at CES talking about the new Lumia 900, said that Nokia Lumia owners will get first access to games made by EA. The idea is reflected in the press release for the AT&T Lumia too, where the Nokia-EA partnership will “bring over 20 of the world’s most popular games to the Windows Phone marketplace, coming first to Nokia Lumia devices”.
Aside from these titles, Lumia owners will also get, the Nokia Drive free voice-guided, turn-by-turn navigation, the exclusive ESPN sports hub, the CNN app and the Univision App, exclusive to Nokia Lumia users in the U.S. and Puerto Rico for 18 months.
Source: Nokia
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