Although we had data indicating that it would be called Tango, it will finally be Refresh. We are talking about the next update of Windows Phone, the operating system that Microsoft has developed for smart phones and that began its journey in 2010. The new version of the system, which continues to the current known issue as Mango "" premiered in line Lumia of Nokia "" could begin to be released in the coming days, as we know through information from the Chinese site WPDang referred from Unwired View.
According to these data, Windows Phone 7.5 Refresh would begin its journey before the end of this month of April, developing a staggered process in compatible terminals around the world that, by next June, would have already taken over 90 percent of the park of devices that operate with the Microsoft platform. There would be, however, no information about the priority that would be given to certain regions of the planet when taking their place in line to get the newest Windows Phone.
This version of the system would be specially designed to speed up the performance of the simplest devices in technical terms. In this sense, the Nokia Lumia 610 would be a reference. During his presentation, carried out within the framework of the Mobile World Congress 2012, the fact that having a 256 MB RAM memory or a processor that places its power below the almost regulatory GHz clock frequency was not Why be an impediment to move with ease an operating system capable of performing complex operations.
Along these lines, Nokia's CEO, Stephen Elop, praised Windows Phone, referring to this platform as an environment that does not require complex and inefficient multicore processors, which despite boosting the power of the The device where it is installed, vampirizes the battery because of the resources it requires to be able to operate at the speeds for which they are designed. Thus, the line to be followed by the environments that Microsoft would be developing would persist in the philosophy maintained until now.
So much so that, as we told you yesterday, those from Redmond would be testing Windows Phone 8 Apollo on a Nokia Lumia 800, as well as on the aforementioned Nokia Lumia 610. Apollo is the system that Microsoft would release during the last quarter of the year, coinciding with the launch of Windows 8, the new version of the desktop platform that would also be adapted for tablets "" and that we would precisely see in the first terminal of this category developed by Nokia ””.
The fact that Windows Phone 8 is being tested in a Lumia 610 comes to repeat the idea that the future of this ecosystem intends to expand along a range of devices ranging from the solvency demonstrated by the Nokia Lumia 800 and Nokia Lumia 900 even the most humble but equally attractive proposal that is represented in the Nokia Lumia 610.