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The Windows Phone handsets introduce the ability to change which objects in a photo are in focus after it is taken.
The Windows RT tablet has a 4G data chip, unlike Microsoft's recently announced Surface 2.
Nokia World in Abu Dhabi is likely to be remembered as the
Finnish firm's last major event before it completes the sale of its
hardware unit.
Microsoft agreed to buy the business for 5.4bn euros ($7.4bn;
£4.6bn) in a deal which the companies have said should be finalised by
early 2014.
One analyst said the sale should aid the US firm's efforts to
promote its mobile platforms against the market leaders, Android and
iOS.
"For the last two years Microsoft and Nokia's marketing
efforts have jarred against each other at times - having one big effort
should be better than two smaller ones," said Martin Garner, from the
consultancy CCS Insight.
"Microsoft can also spend a lot more marketing the devices
than Nokia could. That does seem to be a key criteria - both Samsung and
Apple's spends are very high indeed."
Microsoft's share of the handset and tablet markets is
growing but from a relatively low level, according to market research
firm Gartner.
Windows Phone took a 3.3% share of smartphone sales in the
April-to-June quarter, said the firm, with Nokia proving the most
popular brand.
It also forecast that about 1.7% of all tablets shipped over 2013 as a
whole would be powered by either Windows RT or the full Windows 8
operating system.
Big phones
Nokia showed off two phablets at the UAE launch. Both the
Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320 feature 6in (15.2cm) displays, allowing extra
rows of apps to be displayed on their home screens than possible on
smaller models.
The firm said that the extra space would also make it easier
to use the phones' touchscreen keyboards, suggesting this would appeal
to business users who used productivity software.
Nokia added that the inclusion of four microphones in the
higher-end 1520 should appeal to consumers interested in making
recordings of school concerts and other events with multiple sources of
sound.
In addition, a new Beamer app will allow the phones to stream
the contents of their screens onto to a web browser on a separate
display. It works by sending data via Nokia's computer servers.
Another new app - Refocus -
lets owners determine which parts of a photograph are in focus and
which are blurred after it is taken. The phones achieve this by taking a
series of images in quick succession at different focus lengths rather
than replicating the light field effect captured by a Lytro camera.
Blackberry is among the other companies to have recently launched a
phablet, but one expert said doubts about the Canadian firm's future
meant that its existing users might be tempted to switch.
"There's definitely a chance for Nokia to gain ground, of course everyone else is interested in that space too," said Mr Garner.
"It's not a slam dunk, but Microsoft is as well placed as others - better in some respects."
First tablet
The Lumia 2520 becomes the only Windows RT tablet made by a manufacturer other than Microsoft.
Dell, Asus, Lenovo, Acer and Samsung had all initially backed the platform only to later change tack.
The operating system runs on an ARM-based chip allowing it to
offer superior battery life to the full Windows 8 system running on
tablets powered by x86 processors, but it does not support as many
programs.
Nokia's tablet is slightly more compact than Microsoft's version and
also distinguishes itself by supporting an optional 4G Sim card.
However, bearing in mind Microsoft has already taken a $900m
writedown after weak sales of its original Surface RT tablet, one
analyst questioned whether the firm would want to produce two competing
models.
"I don't think that having two devices in that space makes a
lot of sense," said Carolina Milanesi, consumer devices analyst at
Gartner.
"I believe Microsoft may keep the Nokia model on as a cheaper
consumer-targeted device focused on media consumption and gaming in
order to capture more market share, and also keep on the more expensive
Intel-based Surface Pro - but it will phase out the Surface 2 RT model."
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