If you own a Windows phone now, you won't be included in the bright future of Windows Phone 8. There is a consolation prize, however--Windows Phone 7.8.
If you own a Windows
phone today, you won't be able to get all the hot new features and Windows 8 integration announced today in
Windows Phone 8 without buying a new Nokia, Huawei, Samsung, or HTC phone.
The good news (well, sorta good news) is that you will be able to get the
newly revamped "live tiles" design on the home screen of your WP7
phone via an update to Windows Phone 7.8.
Microsoft explains that the new cababilities and features that come in
Windows Phone 8 reach deeply into the guts of the phone, and require new phones
with new hardware to support them.
For instance, Microsoft says, WP8 is designed to run on next-generation
phones that have multi-core processors, new graphics engines, higher screen
resolutions, microSD storage, and near field communication radios (for mobile
wallet functions). The one thing that existing Windows Phone 7 phones can
handle, apparently, is the new user interface on the home screen.
All those people who
bought the much-hyped Nokia Lumia phone will get a new home screen and
some upgraded apps in 7.8, but will be stuck with a phone that will seem old
come next Fall when new WP8 phones hit the market.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Microsoft may have some good reasons
for Windows Phone 8 not being backwards-compatible, but it seems like Microsoft
has consistantly disowned its faithful by cutting them off from new
developments in the OS.
Windows Phone 8 is expected to go into general release with the Windows 8
operating system this fall, but Microsoft did not say exactly when the 7.8
upgrade would become available for WP7 users.
The first Windows Phone 8 phones will come from Nokia, Huawei, Samsung,
and HTC, and will be built with chips from Qualcomm.
Microsoft rolled out the new features in a Windows Phone platform preview
for developers (who need to know the new features early) held in San Francisco Wednesday.
From:pcworld.com/
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