CNET staff hit the ground running on the first official day of Mobile World Congress yesterday, turning up bright and early with not a bleary eye in sight to make it to Nokia’s 8.30am press conference. A series of budget and midrange handsets were launched, chief among them the latest additions to Nokia’s Windows Phone …
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