Microsoft Surface Phone - Microsoft has
been hammering away at its selection of smartphones since it bought Nokia two
years ago, and 2016 could see the introduction of a new model: The Surface Phone.
The device, which has not been announced or officially recognised by Microsoft,
would be roughly designed around the Surface tablets, could be aimed at
businesses, and would aim to turn the company’s failing smartphone efforts
around.
Windows
phones currently account for around 1.7% of the worldwide smartphone market,according
to Gartner, and it has become a
point of contention for Microsoft as a whole. Here’s
everything we know about the Surface Phone: Microsoft has a big presence
at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, and could be looking to introduce two high-end Lumia devices.
The event occurs in late February.
The
announcement of a brand new Surface Phone may overshadow the Lumia devices, but
the eyes of the media will be watching and Microsoft could be looking to take
drastic steps to get Windows phones back on track. If Microsoft decides not to
announce a Surface Phone at MWC, the announcement could be made at Build, the
company's big developer conference, in April.
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