Friday 15 April 2011

W7 and W8 Tipped to be Nokia’s First Models of Windows Phone 7

Nokia spent the early part of this week carries on its new Symbian products. But now attention has turned to its upcoming Windows 7 Phone handsets, with Russian mobile operator fanatic Eldar Murtazin get the skinny on the two new units packing ace Microsoft OS. Called Nokia W7 and W8, the two phones based around the recently announced Nokia and Nokia N8 X7 respectively. Of course, the hardware may be similar, the software will be completely different, with WP7 working overtime under the hood. Murtazin said that all Nokia phones WP7 will use Qualcomm chips. The W7, which packs an 8 megapixel camera, will be the first to hit the shelves and will be quickly followed by W8 and a dozen phones rocking Microsoft's mobile operating system in 2012. Nokia has hinted recently that the first WP7 phones would not be out until next year.
Finally, for all Nokia fans out there, Eldar Murtazin done it again! He gotten his hands-on Nokia WP7 prototypeand has revealed many interesting details about the company's future plans.
Via Engadget.
According to Eldar Murtazin the Finnish giant will introduce two new Windows 7 Phone devices, allegedly Nokia and Nokia W8.The W7 W7 is currently being used inside Nokia as a test smartphones and will be launching soon.
As for its design, it is said that it will have full equality with the newly announced Nokia X7.On however, chances are that the next Windows 7 Phone Smartphone, the W8 has similarities with the available Nokia N8 and will launch later this year.
However, several reports claim that Windows 7 Phone Smartphone will not ship until 2012, but on account of the Eldar Murtazin, Nokia has put plans to launch dozens of Windows phones by next year.
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