This fall,
Microsoft is
expected to
launch a new
flavor of its
Windows
Phone
operating
system, and
Sprint is one of the wireless
carriers which might add devices
powered by it to its offering.
This is not the first time when the
carrier is said to have such plans,
although nothing was specifically
announced on the matter.
At the CTIA trade show, Sprint’s
director of consumer acquisition,
David Owens, reportedly stated that
he was “bullish on Apollo.”
This suggests that Windows Phone 8,
which sports the codename of Apollo,
is one viable option for the wireless
carrier.
Sprint already had Windows Phone
devices available for its customers,
including the HTC Arrive, but did not
register success with them.
However, Owens appears convinced
that the upcoming OS flavor would be
capable to make a difference. He said
so at CES in January, and reiterated it
at CTIA, PCMag reports.
In January, he also stated that Sprint
was considering the launch of new
Windows Phones in August-
September, which pointed at devices
running under the upcoming OS
flavor.
For the time being, no official word on
devices that would be powered by the
next-gen mobile platform from
Microsoft has emerged.
Sprint and other wireless carriers also
have to make formal announcements
on any plans to add such handsets to
their networks.
At the moment, Windows Phone is
trailing popular mobile OSes such as
Android, iOS and BlackBerry, but
started to gain some more ground
after Nokia launched smartphones
powered by it.
Moreover, Microsoft and its partners
have been focused on packing new
devices with the latest advancements
in the mobile industry, such as
support for 4G LTE networks (AT&T
already launched three such devices).
Windows Phone 8 should raise the
bar higher still. It was rumored to
deliver support for better hardware,
including multi-core application
processors that power today’s most
popular Android devices (Apple’s
iPhone also features a multi-core chip
inside).
This means that Sprint’s upcoming
Windows Phone lineup could include
dual-core phones capable of
connecting to its LTE network as well,
thus proving much more appealing
than HTC Arrive did.
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