The Finnish Nokia is preparing to launch a new line of Lumia mobile phones on the market by the end of the year, with a delightful peculiarity: they will be the main advance party to unveil the next version of Microsoft's operating system for smart phones, i.e Windows Phone 8.
Although it is an open secret, it was not until the leak carried out by one of the distributors of the Espoo firm in Europe that more indications have been obtained in this regard. The Israeli online publication Techit.co.il has been the one that has exposed that Eurocom Nokia's agenda already reflects, broadly speaking, the coming-out of the future range of devices with Windows Phone 8.
However, more precise details on this issue have not emerged. It will be in October when the Finnish company celebrates its annual event, Nokia World, which this year will leave London to travel to Helsinki, as it was revealed last March. As happened in the last edition of the appointment of this manufacturer, it would be then when the CEO of the firm, Stephen Elop, publicly showed the devices that open the second generation of Nokia Lumia with Windows Phone 8 to be launched at the end of the same quarter of the year. In fact, the global launch of the Nokia Lumia 710 ”” shown alongside theNokia Lumia 800 during the opening day of October 26, 2011 "" occurred between the months of December of last year and January of this year.
What has not been known for sure is what the next Windows Phone 8 will give. Among the novelties that it could bring, in addition to an integration in the graphic aspect with the hybrid platform for tablets and computers ”” thanks to the Metro interface, also present in the Redmond console, the Xbox 360 ””, it has been spoken of an extension in the technical fork that would integrate the compatible terminals.
Said in Roman paladin, Windows Phone 8 would show performance charts ranging from the simplest devices "" in the style of the Nokia Lumia 610 "" to the most powerful terminals. Thus, the platform could integrate features that take advantage of configurations based on two or four-core processors, something that is anecdotal with the current Windows Phone.
Likewise, it is also assumed that Windows Phone 8 mobiles will have support for higher screen resolutions. Currently, mobile most powerful in this segment with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango spend a maximum of 800 x 480 pixels, although expectations at the terminals of the next generation of this ecosystem could reach standards which boasts Android, with maximum of 1,280 x 720 pixels "" with permission of 1,280 x 800 pixels of the Samsung Galaxy Note "".
In recent weeks it became known, through alleged internal Microsoft sources, that they were working on trial versions of Windows Phone 8, for which they would have chosen the Nokia Lumia 610 and Nokia Lumia 900 as test bases for the development of the platform.
