Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Nokia going to launch NFC-based Window Phone

Guardian reported that Nokia is working with Microsoft to develop a new top-end smartphone based on Microsoft Windows.
The new phone will have NFC capbility and could be released as early as by October 2012. The current Windows Phone, Lumia models, such as 800 and 900, do not have NFC functionality. Nokia said the new features will "ship with the product that we will ship in the future".
NFC "open" allows Bluetooth pairing without the use of password by tapping the devices to be paired together: an exchange of electronic tokens takes place, so that Bluetooth connection ñ for a hi-fi, speakers or headset ñ can occur within seconds with virtually no other interaction. Current secure Bluetooth pairing otherwise requires the user to enter a password of up to eight digits.
Nokia has shipped more than a million Lumia phones since introducing them in November. The company decided to abandon its Symbian platform for high-end smartphones in January 2011 after Elop decided it could not compete against Apple's iOS and Google's Android mobile operating systems.

Other rumor that Nokia Lumia 900 is going to be launched on AT&T for $99 with a two year contract. The target launch date could be March 18. It's going to be an interesting phone from Nokia.

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