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Nokia Lumia Transformation refers to the significant changes and evolution of the Nokia Lumia smartphone line, particularly during the transition to Microsoft’s ownership and the subsequent shift in design, software, and branding. Initially launched in 2011, the Lumia line was characterized by its use of Windows Phone operating system and its vibrant design. The transformation began when Microsoft acquired Nokia's device division in 2014, leading to a rebranding of the Lumia series under the Microsoft name.The term encapsulates how the Lumia series adapted to market demands, including changes in hardware specifications, user interface enhancements, and integration of Microsoft services. This period saw attempts to revive the brand amid fierce competition from Android and iOS devices, culminating in both challenges and innovations, such as the introduction of unique features like high-quality camera technology and Live Tiles in the user interface. Ultimately, although the Lumia brand aimed to carve out a niche in the smartphone market, it faced declining sales and was eventually discontinued, marking the end of the Nokia Lumia era. The Nokia Lumia Transformation reflects both the challenges of competing in a rapidly evolving technology landscape and the legacy of Nokia as a pioneering mobile phone manufacturer.