During 2011, one of the central messages of the Finnish Nokia was that before the end of the year, the market would have known the mobiles that would represent the change of course adopted with the North American Microsoft and that we finally identified as the Lumia family. On this occasion, the rhetoric of the Espoo firm would be repeated, and although for now there has been no official pronouncement by the company, it seems that the song of dates will again be intoned to refer to its second generation of Windows mobiles Phone.
And it is that as we know through the WPSauce site, the company would by all means avoid putting into circulation its new family of devices with Windows Phone 8 in 2013, setting itself the goal of ending the year with at least one of the models in the tents before twelve chimes. From the aforementioned website they refer to sources managed by the Chinese medium WPDang, from where they say they have confirmed the information with internal sources of the company in the Asian country, where Nokia has located one of its strategic points in the expansion of the Nokia Lumia range .
What would be unknown is whether the terminal or terminals with which the commercial testimony of the new batch of Lumia devices would be included in the high-end of this second generation or if some economical equipment would be included. We refer to this by information managed by the Know Your Mobile website, where they assure that, following the tradition started with the Nokia Lumia 610, the next line of Nokia's Windows Phone 8 terminals will include a model especially focused on users who do not want to overspending on your terminal.
Given that the demands of an operating system such as the one that would be coming next fall are higher than that demonstrated by the present generation, it will be interesting to see how Nokia has reconciled a reasonably powerful profile with an affordable cut device in what price is concerned.
The pools indicate that it will be on September 5 when the Finnish will present its new Windows Phone 8 terminals in Helsinki as part of its annual Nokia World event. Despite everything, at the moment there is no confirmation from the European manufacturer about what can be seen at the firm's congress. Already last year, specifically on October 26, 2011, the company raised the curtain on the Lumia family with the Nokia Lumia 710 and Nokia Lumia 800.
It should be remembered that the present generation of Nokia devices equipped with Windows Phone system will not be able to get the most advanced version of the Microsoft platform. Instead, the Redmond team have designed Windows Phone 7.8, an adaptation that allows you to enjoy some of the new features of Windows Phone 8, duly designed for the technical profiles of the devices that currently populate the market in this category.