Thursday 21 April 2011

Microsoft, Nokia Sign Windows Phone 7 Agreement

Microsoft and Nokia have signed a definitive agreement topartner about Windows 7 Phone, formally beginning a relationship that couldradically changing mobility landscape for years to come.
Nokia to launch Nokia Fire Windows 7 Phone In early 2012 By Sardar Mohkim Khan, 21 April 2011, again a CommentThere has been much debate about the Nokia and Microsoft partnership, especially when Nokia will start the production of Windows 7 Phone devices.
Under the terms of the agreement, Nokia will manufacturedevices loaded with Microsoft's Windows 7 Phone, a mobile operating system thateschews on the iPhone or Android grid-like displays of individual programs in specific subject favorof Huber.
While the exact dates are yet to be announced, revealed Mobile Review that we can expect at least 4 units in the area early 2012.Another Nokia and Microsoft have a challenge is the naming convention of the new phones.
Both Microsoft and Nokia have lost substantialground to its cellular rivals in recent years, and their partnership iswidely seen as a way for both to restore momentum.
It will be difficult for both to modify their existing conventions to please others, but the big Nokia Windows phone devices will be able to carry a W prefix.
Although Nokia will pay its partner royalties for copies ofWindows Phone 7 loaded on its hardware, it will eventually receive billionsof dollars from Microsoft.
This will be a link factor for Nokia phones running the Windows operating system.
It will also open the program abranded shop that uses Windows Marketplaceinfrastructure, according to the statement, and will allow developers topublish and deploy applications through single developer portal for consumers who use Windows Phone, Symbian and Season 40 devices.
As per the details made available, Nokia will release the first handset in the beginning of 2012, which will be a modified version of Nokia X7.
In exchange, Microsoft will give Bing search services to Nokia device portfolio Otherwise his own expertise in other areas such as gaming and advertising.
It will have an 8MP camera, a Qualcomm chipset QSD8250 and a WVGA screen.
Despite throwing his weight behind Windows 7 Phone, Nokiaremains publicly committed to supporting its Symbian OS through at least 2014.
It will, as N8 has a 12MP camera, and also has a dual-core Qualcomm processor
Thecompanys roadmap, new Symbian phones hit the market in 2011 and2012.Theres still a lot of ongoing development with Symbian, the two co-exist, Nokia's Australian managing director, Chris Carr, isquoted as telling Australia IT.
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We've invested much money in Symbian.
From the specifications of the sets are mentioned, it seems that Microsoft and Nokia are both in harmony to continue to focus on camera phones
Part of that decline can be attributed tous leave Microsoft's outdated Windows Mobile platform, either for Windows 7 or Telephone rival smartphones. During its MIX11 conference in Las Vegas earlier in April, Microsoft touted Windows 7 Phone as an ideal one for third party developers. Future additions to the platform include the introduction of the Angry Birds inMay, Skype and a Spotify music program sometime in the autumn, and amassive software update, code-named Mango, who will introduce augmentedreality capability, Internet Explorer 9, and a version of multitasking. Mangosactual release date is still unclear, however. But Windows phone carries some risk for Nokia, somethingthe manufacturer lately admitted in his published Form20-F 2010 report.
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Ourexpected transition to Windows phone platform may prove to be too long tocompete in the smartphone market longer term.
One interesting thing to bill here is how Nokia is being made to adopt Qualcomm processor to power its devices, the credit goes largely to Microsoft
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There are two, one that will be a touchscreen QWERTY phone and another low-priced model that aims to cater to the lower level of the market for smart phones
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While the 4 is just the beginning, Nokia will provide at least a dozen Windows 7 Phone Devices
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It's much more to come from this Nokia / Microsoft handshake certainly
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Let's wait and see how 2012 shapes for both giants and how they can benefit from each others' position
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