Windows Phone is growing at a good pace, being a symptom of great attraction for manufacturers who until now worked on the platform occasionally. The Samsung South Korea is one of these. During 2013 we have only known in our country a team from the Asian company based on the operating system of the Redmond, the Samsung ATIV S, a team that falls in the middle range, a category that is eclipsed by the rich variety of devices that coexist with it from the Android phones section. However, this situation is likely to change next year.
We say this because, as we have learned through Unwired View, the multinational based in Seoul would have been designing a team that has the next great version of Windows Phone 8 (GDR3), which would have some of the highest performance that is able to support the platform. Thus, we would talk about the Samsung SM-W750V, a terminal that would carry the aforementioned edition of Microsoft's operating system and that would display a five-inch screen with a very likely FullHD resolution. It is suggested that it could incorporate a quad-core processor, although the latter are data that are not specified in the list filtered by the Zauba site.
Unfortunately, there is no information that helps to complete an outline of what the still unknown Samsung SM-W750V would look like. It has been proposed that, as it already happened at the time, this team would be an improved and conveniently adapted review of the Samsung Galaxy S4. Days ago we learned that the order by the South Korean multinational had been leaked to the Taiwanese Catcher for a consignment of between ten and 30 million aluminum casings.
It was taken for granted then that these would be designed for the Samsung Galaxy S5, although knowing that the Windows Phone equipment that Samsung has presented have been built in metal covers, it could well be that a part of said supply was intended to manufacture the Samsung SM-W750V. This, however, is not supported of any kind at the moment.
With the arrival of a first-rate phone in Samsung's Windows Phone catalog, the South Korean strategy would be even more reinforced for next year. In addition to having a reference team for the Microsoft ecosystem, the company is preparing a new attack to lead the Android smartphone market with the hypothetical Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy F and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Lite, which would see the light of day. throughout the first half of 2014.
And as if that weren't enough, Tizen's arrival is imminent. It would be the new, and hopefully definitive, foray of Samsung in the field of operating systems, betting on a multiplatform environment developed together with the North American Intel. The first representative of this line would be a reality between the months of January and March of the next year.