Monday, September 10, 2012

Windows Mobile Nokia Hunted Christmas Deadline


This statement was put forward as she spoke at the event sponsored by the Microsoft Imagine Cup. Ballmer also noted that Nokia mobile phones will be 'second generation' they were running WP7 Mango update.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has confirmed that the first Nokia smartphones based on Windows Phone 7 (WP7) will be available before the end of this year.

Microsoft looks more aggressive than the indulgence in the availability of Nokia phones to be released this. As is known, although Nokia has said it would release the phone before next year, the Finnish mobile phone vendor is presumably still be careful and never said that mobile phone shipments will not be done until 2012.

"You know, last year we did not have cell phones in the market. Now we move forward with Nokia. We have our second generation mobile phones that will be present this year's Christmas," Ballmer said as quoted by us from Cellular News

Meanwhile, Nokia Promises Full Support for N9 ..

Nokia N9 is the first MeeGo OS-based smartphone from Nokia. Although a design beautiful and innovative touch screen with no physical buttons, doubt include N9. Therefore, Nokia does not make MeeGo as an OS option but Windows Phone 7 smartphone.

Nokia clearly heard the concerns. They also promised to continue to support the MeeGo platform for years to come.

Predicted, the Nokia N9 is the first and last MeeGo handset from Nokia. It is also a concern of the applicants or developers because it may support the Nokia N9 will be half-half.

"We will support the Nokia N9 for years and released several software updates, do not worry," he writes as we quoted from UnwiredView

The promise is said by Klas Strm, Head of Portfolio Management Nokia. Through his Twitter account, Strom stated promise.

The largest concentration of Nokia clearly aimed to develop a certain WP 7 phones slide later this year. But with the promise of the above, at least be grateful N9 enthusiasts about the future of the handset.

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