Microsoft has made a point with us on his Windows Phone, two years after the official announcement of the operating system. Between updating Tango, 65000 Marketplace applications and the availability of new Smartphone, the OS of the publisher continues to dig its groove. There are just two years; Microsoft announced with great fanfare its operating system Windows Phone 7, at the Mobile World Congress 2010. Water has flowed under the bridge since then and even if Microsoft is far from having succeeded in imposing its OS against the big powers that are iOS and Android, at any rate he succeeded in making it an attractive alternative.
And that is just beginning to take off. For a year and a half since the first Windows Phone Smartphone have appeared in trade. But it was not until the arrival of those joint Nokia and updated Mango last fall for the real fun begins. For this edition of Mobile World Congress 2012, the publisher has not done any 'sensational announcement in terms of technology. But that of the imminent arrival of the update Tango will certainly be of paramount importance. It is indeed possible to run Windows Phone Smartphone on the data sheet for more modest, especially with 256 MB of RAM (RAM) and processors a little slower than before, clocked at 800 MHz.














