Little by little we are approaching October 26, the date on which the first of the two days of Nokia World 2011 will be held, the annual event of the Finnish firm in which we will learn about the news that is reserved for the coming months.
The Windows Phone 7 mobile catalog is possibly the one that generates the most expectation, and as the days go by, we have more clues about what could be the first of the launches of this new range. Its name, we have already told you, would be Nokia 800, and it seems that it corresponds to the phone that Stephen Elop, Nokia's CEO, showed under the name Nokia Searay.
In India a new indication of the existence of this mobile has already been known. It has been through an Airtel poster, in which they present the Nokia 800 as "the future of smartphones." Unfortunately, the advertising creativity of the Asian country does not offer any advance of the technical profile of the terminal, so we will have to be content with what we know so far.
Through Symbian Tweet, the medium that has leaked this poster, it has been known that the Nokia 800 would go on sale in India during the first quarter of 2012. The general director of the Finnish firm in the region, D. Shivakumar, assured the Economic Times newspaper that this would be the case, so that this phone would not be released in 2011, contrary to what could happen in other countries.
And it is that from Nokia they have made many efforts to communicate to the market and users that the first Nokia with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango would be on the shelves before the end of the year. Elop has already stated in many interviews and appearances that the firm is working hard to have a terminal ready in the stores for the Christmas campaign, thus responding to the commitment it already outlined last February when, together with Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, made public the alliance between Espoo and Redmond for the development ofNokia terminals with the North American multinational system.
So far, the only thing that is known about the Nokia 800 (which some media have dubbed the Nokia Sun) is that it would have a 3.7-inch screen, a 1.4 GHz processor, an eight-megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and an internal memory of 16 GB.