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Although the Lumia 920 is merely a concept, it could very point out the direction of Nokia's next batches of phones running Windows Phone 8.
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The next version of windows is going to support quad-core? It would make sense to skip support for dual-core cortex A9 processors and staight to quad-core and cortex A15 architecture.
On screen buttons like Android ICS is interesting but a lot of the manufactures are still keeping front tactile buttons for some reason. According to a galaxy s III leak the Samsung execs argue immensely whether to keep them or use the on screen solution for their next generation of phones and decided to keep a tactile home button. You would think they would adopt the on screen buttons to avoid Apple lawsuits. Do other people have opions whether onscreen or tactiles buttons are better for phones? |
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Yes, Windows Phone 8 will support quad core and multi-core.
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I'm so glad I ordered my Lumia 900,...I can't wait for WP8 to come out.
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To be honest, I'm anxiously waiting to see if they're going to EVER implement a microSD card slot first. I LOVE the interface of Windows Phones, but the lack of expandable memory is a big no-no.
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