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Nokia expects to make a monumental impact with Windows Phone Apollo

In an interview with TechRadar, Nokia expects to make an impact on the market once Microsoft’s Windows Phone Apollo rolls out. Windows Phone Apollo may be a codename for the highly anticipated Windows Phone 8 platform.

Nokia’s Executive Vice President of Markets, Niklas Savander, said that it would use the Windows platform to directly compete with Android. He said, “When you talk about differentiation, there are different ways of looking at it: the most common comparison is not between the Windows phones, but versus Android.”

In terms of offering something fresh to the market, Savander said, “When you look within the Windows Phone ecosystem and compare how the Lumia performs, there we have a contractual agreement with Microsoft for a certain amount of engineering which we can use for differentiation.

“However, we have to be very careful on how we use that one because we cannot fragment the developer ecosystem. If that starts forking, that’s not useful at all.

“We made the decision to go to Windows Phone when Mango was pretty much done, so we were able to impact some elements of it but you’ll really see the fruits of what we can do with Microsoft when the Apollo version of Windows Phone comes out.”

Since Microsoft has set a number of limitations for its platform, many have doubts if their Windows Phone handsets such as the Mango-powered Lumia 800 and 710 can compete with established Windows Phone manufacturers such as HTC with its Titan and Samsung with its Omnia W. Furthermore, people doubt if Nokia can compete with other platforms offered by the competition such as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Motorola Razr, and the Apple iPhone 4S.

Despite these limitations, Nokia does have unique features, which differentiates itself from everyone else. Sacander said, “The areas we can drive are design, navigation, imaging, and then there are many things we can do around how the product reaches the consumer, when it comes to distribution.

“We have a contractual ‘wiggle-room’ [with Microsoft], one of the things we’re working on with them is getting the price points of the phones down, we have a lot of engineering expertise they don’t have, and that’s going to serve us well.”

He did suggest that there were more Nokia-made Windows Phone handsets to come. However, he failed to say when they would be coming or if they would be running on the Apollo iteration of the Windows Phone platform.

He said, “Two phones is absolutely not enough in the market; it’s a good start, but there are new markets we need to conquer, and this is the beginning of our portfolio.”

Do you think Nokia armed with Windows Phone Apollo has what it takes to give both the iOS and Android a run for its money? Share your opinion.

 

Rumors Suggest Various Nokia WP7 and WP8 Handsets to Launch Throughout 2012

Although negotiations between Nokia and Microsoft are still on the works, a known Nokia infiltrator and expert, Eldar Murtazin, claims that he got his hands on a few Nokia Windows Phone 7 prototypes. With this news, we are dying to know what future handsets the Finnish phone manufacturer has in store for us.

Concept Nokia Windows Phones

On his Russian website, the first handset will be the W7. This smartphone will run on the Windows Phone 7 platform and will resemble the recently announced X7. It will have similar hardware specifications to the X7, which is a smartphone specifically designed for entertainment. The W7 is rumored to come with an 8 MP camera, autofocus, and flash. It is currently being used as a tool for testing and development. It is most likely that we will see more of this smartphone in the near future.

On the internet, there have been several W8 images that have been supposedly leaked. However, these are only mockups or images that have been Photoshopped. According to Eldar, the W8 will have similar hardware specifications to the Nokia N8. If this is true, are we to expect a powerful 12 MP camera on the said smartphone? This is exciting news, but yet to be confirmed.

Murtazin added that the phones were powered by Qualcomm chipset processors, which were required by Microsoft for their Windows Phone 7 platform. If this is the case, are we to see Qualcomm’s 1.5 GHz dual-core processors integrated with the Adreno 220 GPU, or will a next generation processor from the said CPU manufacturer be featured on the up and coming handsets? We are still waiting for confirmation from Nokia.

According to Eldar, there will be a dozen new Windows handsets scheduled to be unveiled throughout 2012. Included in this roster of new Windows handsets will be a WP7 handset that comes with a full QWERTY keyboard and a cheaper handsets that still falls within Microsoft’s strict requirements.

 

Source: Recombu

 

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