There’s a rumor that Microsoft is working on a new smartphone. Not much word on the specs of the handset but apparently, it would run the NVIDIA Tegra processor.
The Tegra chip, officially called as the APX 2500, is said to offer 3D visuals as well as 720p video playback. Another rumor has it that the mystery will be finally revealed at the Mobile World Congress next year in February.
We have no confirmation on this report yet so let’s just wait and see.
[Link][via]
Related articles:
- Microsoft intros child-friendly Internet Explorer 9 (February 8th, 2012)
- Motorola now after Microsoft for Windows 7, Xbox 360 patents (February 8th, 2012)
- Brandon Watson leaves Microsoft, moving to Amazon (February 6th, 2012)
- Microsoft Kinect for Windows released (February 3rd, 2012)
- Xbox 720 arriving in October? (January 25th, 2012)
- Android and iOS will dominate the US smartphone market (January 18th, 2012)
- Samsung SUR40 is Microsoft Surface 2.0, now shipping (January 17th, 2012)
- EA games coming to Nokia Windows Phone devices (January 17th, 2012)
- Pantech and Microsoft discuss Android patents (January 17th, 2012)
- Xbox 360 Controller: The bloody aftermath… (January 16th, 2012)
Read more on TechFever about: Microsoft, Mobile, mobile phone, Nvidia, phone, Tegra