Last week Nokia CEO Stephen Elop unveiled Nokias first Windows Phone device. I think the partnership between Nokia and Microsoft is the best for both. Nokia creates hardware which can compete with Apple devices and this as one of the only companys in the smartphone business. Microsoft on the other hand develops a great mobile operating system which will be even better with the next big update called Mango.
Written by Thomas Maurer• June 28, 2011• 6:12 pm• Hardware, Microsoft, Windows Phone • One Comment
My next Mobile Phone
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