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Monday, 6 June 2011

Nokia launch of a Windows Mobile Phone in 2012


According to a note published in the Daily News & Analysis, the Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia is expected to launch its first smartphone with Windows Phone in 2012 .
According to a spokesman Nokia , the first phone with the Microsoft operating system would be available “in 12 months from now.”
If so, this contradicts what was said by many of Nokia executives, including CEO Stephen Elop, who said the first Nokia smartphone running the operating system Nokia Microsoft would come before the year end of 2011.
Still, Nokia plans to support Symbian OS for a while longer, and said it will launch about 20 smart phones with this operating system in 2011, but his presentation of the committee of antitrust regulation USA, said plans are to migrate most of its smartphones Phone for Windows platform in two years.
Recently a prototype of Nokia X7 was photographed in Pakistan. The smartphone is designed for music playback and ran the Symbian operating system as they could find people who saw him up close.
Currently Microsoft is the seventh release of Windows Phone, or WP7 , which is a mobile operating system, successor to the Windows Mobile platform. It focuses on the consumer market, unlike the enterprise market of its predecessor.
WP7 , Microsoft offers a new user interface, called “Metro”, including the operating system with other services and tightly controlling the hardware on which it works.

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