Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Windows 8 Samsung mobile phones,Odyssey & Marco


Seoul - Although victorious with Android smartphone, the Samsung did not ignore other platforms. At least there will be two phones Windows 8 soon to be released by Samsung.

The documents show Samsung is preparing two devices Windows Phone 8 with the code name 'Odyssey' and 'Marco'. Both Qualcomm MSM8960 chipset, system-on-chip dual-core 1.5 GHz which has been used by Microsoft to test Windows Phone 8.

This information, as quoted from The Verge, Tuesday (07/31/2012), sourced from Samsung documents filed in court, as part of the legal process patent case against Apple.

While Marco, S-AMOLED screen equipped with 4-inch WVGA resolution and 5 megapixel rear camera. Both the Odyssey and Marco has the ability to LTE.

Described as 'iconic smartphone', Odyssey will carry a 4.65 inch Super AMOLED screen with HD resolution and 8 megapixel rear camera. Samsung is also called the Odyssey as an NFC device, so it is likely to support the Hub and Tap Wallet features + Send in Windows Phone 8.

If the information in the document is up to date, Odyssey and Marco will be launched in the fourth quarter of 2012, according to the rumors of the release date of Windows Phone 8.

Meanwhile, Nokia Windows Phone 8 Pitch early September ..

Although sales of Lumia is still not satisfactory, but Nokia still have great hope in collaboration with the Windows Phone. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop even determined to be the first vendor to spawn a smartphone OS Windows Phone 8.

Still according to the source, not just a handset that will be released but until the two series. Mentioned, Nokia with WP 8 is going to pitch on 5 September 2012.

Indeed, there is no certainty of Microsoft whether Nokia would be the first. Until one of the sources in the Finnish company said that Nokia may be the first to release a smartphone's Windows Phone 8.

In a report in the second quarter of 2012, sales reached 4 million units Lumia. Up from the previous period which is only sold 2.2 million units worldwide.

There has been no official comment from Microsoft or Nokia, the rumors disseminated by the person in it. Similarly, quoted from Phone Arena, Wednesday (25/07/2012).

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