Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Nokia, Samsung, HTC to bring out eight Windows 8 powered smartphones

Intending to position Windows powered gadgets as strong contender to Apple and Android devices, Microsoft has recently launched the latest version of its Windows Phone software. 
It is reportedly said that the new software will run on more powerful phones by different device makers. According to latest chunk of information, device makers including Nokia, Samsung and HTC are likely to launch 8 new Windows 8 powered smartphobes, starting this weekend overseas and later in November in other parts of the world.  
With broad support from cellphone carriers, device makers as well as app developers, the Software giant has claimed that the new Windows 8 operating system would be equally suitable for PCs, tablets and laptops. With windows 8, Microsoft has also assured device makers to address one of the chief shortcomings with earlier Windows Phones software i.e. the absence of innovative third-party applications. The new Windows 8 OS supports 120,000 applications for Windows Phone.
In addition, the software company has also released an app for using Skype with Windows 8. The Skype app available with earlier Windows Phone 7 version was in "beta''. 
As a matter of concern, it is found; Windows Phone 7 which is the predecessor to Windows Phone 8, was launched two years ago. But unfortunately has had little traction in the market.

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