Microsoft just announced four special hardware partners for Windows Phone 8 — Nokia, Huawei, Samsung, and HTC will have Windows Phone 8 devices running on “next generation silicon” from Qualcomm. There weren’t any details on exactly what this silicon would be, but we’re guessing it’ll be a dual-core processor. Microsoft and its partners are ready for a global push, as well: the company announced that it’ll launch in more than 180 countries in 50 languages, more than Apple announced last week.
Nokia, Samsung, HTC, and Huawei will have first Windows Phone 8 devices
Microsoft just announced four special hardware partners for Windows Phone 8 — Nokia, Huawei, Samsung, and HTC will have Windows Phone 8 devices running on “next generation silicon” from Qualcomm.
Microsoft just announced four special hardware partners for Windows Phone 8 — Nokia, Huawei, Samsung, and HTC will have Windows Phone 8 devices running on “next generation silicon” from Qualcomm.
Additionally, Microsoft released some details on software updates for its future hardware — all software updates will be pushed over the air, and all Windows Phone 8 devices will get “at least” 18 months of software support after launch. The company also announced some details on an “enthusiast” program — registered enthusiasts will get early access to updates before the broad consumer rollout.
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