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Nokia's known for putting the most effort into the Windows Phone experience out of all the OEMs. Which is probably why Microsoft decided it would be a smart move to buy the mobile phone business unit for $7.2 billion dollars. Need some more proof that Nokia's kicking ass at the Windows Phone experience? A recent update allows you to disable the vibration on the Windows Phone keys.
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Nokia's known for putting the most effort into the Windows Phone experience out of all the OEMs. Which is probably why Microsoft decided it would be a smart move to buy the mobile phone business unit for $7.2 billion dollars. Need some more proof that Nokia's kicking ass at the Windows Phone experience? A recent update allows you to disable the vibration on the Windows Phone keys.
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