When Nokia unveiled the Lumia 1020 and its 41-megapixel camera earlier this month, it was a clear sign that the company was committed to giving consumers something that no other smartphone could offer. Now it seems that Nokia wants Microsoft to put the same kind of into getting the Windows Phone platform up to speed with iOS and Android. In an interview with The International Business Times, Nokia vice president.Byran Biniak said that Nokia was trying to “evolve the cultural thinking [at Microsoft] to say ‘time is of the essence.’.Waiting until the end of your fiscal year when you need to close your targets, doesn’t do us any good when I have phones to sell today.” To that end,.Biniak said

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