Tuesday 19 April 2011

Leaked: Nokia Windows Phone 7 W8 and W7 profiled

Details of Nokia's first batch of Windows 7 Phone-based devices have been leaked online, including more information about Nokia and Nokia W8 W7.The leak comes via Mobile Review, which claims that Nokia has moved away from Microsoft's Windows 7 Phone required hardware (known as Chassis N ° 1) and into a more flexible design process (known as Chassis N ° 2) where it has more control over design, spec and modification.
No CommentsTue, April 19th 2011 | Posted in Nokia NewsLeaked Windows 7 Phone handsetsBy: Stuff staff details on two new Symbian smaller players from Nokia has dropped out of the seedy underworld of tech rumors and speculation, otherwise known as the internet.
Today, the current Windows 7 Phone Nokia prototype phones consist of variants of the Nokia W7, W8 Nokia, an E6-like device and an entry-level touchscreen device, SlashGear says.
X7 Nokia (Symbian Anna first handset) and N8, currently riding symbian ^ 3, will be the debut handsets for Windows 7 Phone, rebranded as the W7 and W8.
In terms of spec, the latest murmurings suggest that Nokia W7 will feature a WVGA screen, QSD8250 Qualcomm chipsets, Windows phone OS 7 and 8-megapixel camera.
That's the word from Russian Mobile-Review.com editor Eldar Murtazin.
Nokia W8 is expected to get a release date in early 2012, possibly Q2.The other two handsets, according to the leak, will be based on previous Symbian and Windows 7 Phone handsets - just made a little cheaper components to ramp down the price tag.
Is he right? We doubt Nokia will close as massive change in direction to switch to Windows 7 Phone without busting out some new hardware.
We are interested to see if Nokia can keep on track with the reported development and deployment plan - we all know about the Nokia delays.
It is possible that the company with today's hardware for testing while they figure out how to create the new phones, but we are not expecting any WP7 phones from Nokia before this time next year at the earliest, we would this series with a healthy pinch of sodium chloride.
That's all for now - more news as we get it.
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