Microsoft
has debuted Windows Phone 8, the latest version of the company's smartphone
operating system. Microsoft revealed new features including Kid's Corner, Rooms
and Live Tiles. Live Tiles allows users to rearrange the Start screen, pinning
favourite people, apps, music, games and photos and comes in three sizes and
twenty colour choices including cobalt, crimson and lime. In addition to Live
Tiles, Windows Phone 8 features Live Apps which bring information to the Start
screen, and Rooms, which allows users to share and chat with one group and
create private groups of people who have Windows Phone 8 to easily connect with
them. The Data Sense feature enables users to surf the web without worrying
about exceeding their data limit by deferring data tasks to free Wi-Fi and
automatically adjusting usage as the user gets closer to their data limit. The
new OS also supports a Wallet and near-field communication (NFC) and a new
Skype app.
Nokia,
Samsung and HTC have announced an array of phones for Windows Phone 8 including
the Nokia Lumia 920, 822, 820 and 810, the Windows Phone 8X by HTC and the
Samsung ATIV S and ATIV Odyssey, which will launch in the coming month. The new
software is designed to work seamlessly with Windows 8 PCs, Microsoft Surface
devices and the Xbox 360 console.
Major mobile
operators in the US will start selling Windows Phone 8 in the coming weeks.
Verizon Wireless will carry the Windows Phone 8X by HTC for $199.99 with a
two-year contract and the Nokia Lumia 822 for $99.99 on a two-year
agreement, both available by Thanksgiving. The Samsung ATIV Odyssey will be
available exclusively at Verizon in December. AT&T will carry the Nokia
Lumia 920, 820 and Windows Phone 8X by HTC, all going on sale in November.
T-Mobile USA will carry the Windows Phone 8X by HTC starting at $149.99 for the
16GB version and the Nokia Lumia 810 for $99.99, with both devices expected to
launch on November 14.
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