The company's investment in Windows Phone is starting to pay off

Jun 3, 2013 16:01 GMT  ·  By

Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has launched two new Windows Phone 8-powered smartphones last month, but it seems that they were only the tip of the iceberg for the company’s plans for this year.

The company is getting ready for the release of more devices in 2013, Nokia’s CEO Stephen Elop reiterated in a recent interview with Mobilegeeks, after Jo Harlow, executive vice president of smart devices for the vendor, said the same last month.

No specific info on the matter has been provided, but the long rumored 41MP Nokia EOS smartphone might be included in the lineup, along with other Windows Phone 8 smartphones.

According to Nokia, its investment in Windows Phone is finally starting to pay off this quarter, and users should start considering switching to Lumia.

Nokia is expected to pack great imaging technologies inside new Lumia smartphones, but other enhancements are also expected.