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Vine, Path and Flipboard apps coming soon to Windows Phone 8

Ron Ron
August 10, 2020
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During Nokia’s “Zoom Reimagined” event today, Nokia unveiled the latest Windows Phone 8 powered Lumia 1020 smartphone. Along with the unveiling of the new smartphone, Nokia also revealed that popular apps Vine, Path, and Flipboard will be arriving soon to the Windows Phone platform.

Vine, for those that are unfamiliar with it, is a popular new service that allows you to capture short videos and loop them in a simple and fun way to share with friends or family members. Path is a service that allows you to have your own personal social network designed to allow you to chat with your close friends or family members. Flipboard, on the other hand, is your personal magazine. These three apps will be an excellent addition to the Windows Phone arsenal.

No word on exactly when these apps will hit the Windows Phone store. During Nokia’s announcement, it was not revealed if these apps were Nokia exclusives or if every Windows Phone 8 device can snag them. We will keep you posted as these apps hit the Windows Phone Store.

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