I chatted about the future of Nokia today with Greg Sullivan, Director of Windows Phone, at industry shindig Mobile World Congress. MB2-700 Exam and demo He confirmed that Lumia as a brand would continue under Microsoft, but refused to confirm whether the Nokia name would survive on phones too. But a Microsoft spokesperson has since told me that the handset division of Nokia will continue to make phones under Microsoft, phones with Nokia logos on. Microsoft's acquisition of the phone section of Finnish manufacturer Nokia is due to be completed in the first three months of 2014, and a definitive answer on Nokia's fate will have to wait until then.
For a minute there I started to wonder if we were looking at the end of the legendary Nokia dynasty of phones, replaced perhaps by a Microsoft Lumia brand of Windows Phone.What's next for Windows Phone?MicrosoftMB2-700 Exam and demo is discussing details of the next Windows Phone update here at MWC, trumpeting several new manufacturers who will make new, cheaper Windows Phones, such as LG, Lenovo, and Foxconn. Sullivan argues that Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia won't threaten other manufacturers -- "quite the opposite, in fact." He highlights how Microsoft will soon allow manufacturers more flexibility, including support for soft keys in future phones.
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