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Nokia's Windows Phone 7 concept


Guys, as we know that Nokia quits the series 60 development, Nokia binds up with Microsoft for integrating the Windows Phone 7 in their latest mobiles. We have it on good authority that the technicolor phones on show are conceptual devices produced by the two companies. You shouldn't, therefore, go jumping to conclusions about retail hardware just yet, but hearts should be warmed by the familiarity of Nokia's new design. The shape of these handsets is somewhere between its recent N8 and C7 Symbian devices and there is, as usual for Nokia, a choice of sprightly colors. The trio of keys adorning the new concept's bottom give away its Windows Phone 7 ties, but also remind us that the N8 and E7 are highly unlikely to receive any WP7 upgrade love. The best part about this whole discovery, however, might be that it confirms Steve Ballmer's assertion that the engineers of both companies have "spent a lot of time on this already."
So, I'm excited to buy a new Nokia mobile having Windows Phone 7 :) .
Reference : engadget.com

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