Sunday, July 29, 2012

Prodigy And AC / DC, Nokia Mobile Phone Windows 8


Nokia reportedly is brewing device Windows Phone 8. Two prototype devices takes its name from the popular rock band, Prodigy and AC / DC.

Quoted from Cnet, Thursday, Nokia will bring these two phones for the giant telecom operators AT & T and is not known whether he will be also available to other operators.

For Prodigy, he mentioned will be in the category of high-end, adjacent to the Nokia Lumia 900 or even more frightening when compared with it. While AC / DC will be at the lower level, ie, mid-range, accompanied Lumia 800.

Nokia itself is silent with their plans for Windows Phone 8. But the OS that is predicted to boost the sale of Windows smartphones are expected to slide this year.

Detail Windows Phone 8 or so-called has been pushed since the Apollo name early last month. He reportedly will use multi-core processors, 'wallet' NFC and more integrated with Windows 8 computers to share applications.


Meanwhile Samsung interested Windows Phone 8 ..

Samsung interested in using Windows Phone 8. South Korean vendors are also confirmed would make the smartphone with the latest mobile operating system owned by Microsoft.

Reported by TechRadar on Tuesday Brum even brags that Samsung will be different from its competitors, because they can integrate Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8.

It is said Head of Product Management Matt Brum Samsung, Samsung will be one of the few vendors offering Windows Phone 8 this year. "We still consider Windows. A number of high end products will be available later this year," he promised.

The latest version of Windows Phone that is known by the code name Apollo, is expected to be released late 2012. So far, only little information about Apollo, but many are speculating this mobile OS will have the look and taste exactly the same as Windows 8

With the presence of Windows 8 soon, this platform will eventually show its teeth showing inter-Operable best performance among computers, tablet and of course mobile phones.

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