
A range of Nokia smartphones, powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform, could be on the cards. The move follows talks between the two companies, led by Nokia’s chief executive Stephen Elop, former Microsoft head of business. Elop joined Nokia in September this year with a brief to turn around the mobile phone giant's ailing fortunes. The claim is made by respected Russian blogger Eldar Murtzain in Mobile Review. He says Elop has initiated talks with Microsoft, about ‘creating an entire line of Windows Phone devices that may go under the name Nokia.’
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This app for Samsung Focus (WP7) is developed by sensboston at XDA, and uses the LED for a flashlight.
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Samsung Zone had a new app show up the other day called Photogram. Currently it is exclusive to Samsung Windows Phone 7 devices and it allows you to take pictures and manipulate them or manipulate pictures you've already taken.
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The guys at zollotech takes a look at a simple comparison of how texting is handled on iPhone 4, Windows Phone 7 and Android. Check out the video after the break.
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PhoneArena reviews the HTC 7 Mozart. The HTC 7 Mozart is a phone which uses the Windows Phone 7 operating system. It is a sleek handset made from a single piece of brushed aluminium. It has a 3.7 inch glossy Super LCD touchscreen with an accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, and SRS Surround Sound. There is an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus, Xenon flash, face detection and HD video recording. It has voice dialing and a built-in speakerphone. This Quad band phone weighs 136 grams and has a battery which allows up to 5 hours of talktime or 18 days on standby.
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Here's a video by PhoneArena that demonstrates the ScanSearch app on the LG Optimus 7 - the only Windows Phone 7 smartphone as of now that has an Augmented Reality application.
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The mobile apps market is set to explode, with downloads expected to surge to 76.9 billion by 2014, according to analyst firm IDC. Apps downloads reached 10.9 billion worldwide in 2010, with approximately 300,000 mobile apps introduced by developers over the past three years. From 2011, mobile apps will expand onto other devices, such as connected TVs and the general connected home, IDC said. Meanwhile, worldwide mobile apps revenues will surpass $35bn in 2014, IDC predicted.
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