From India; a smartphone with dual-boot Android and Windows Phone Called " Karbonn".

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Javvee

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From india; a smartphone with dual-boot Android and Windows Phone Called " Karbonn ".

" Karbonn ", a smartphone with dual-boot Android and Windows Phone, prepares for this summer 2014.

In this Mobile World Congress we saw how Nokia is going to Android to expand its family of terminals.

Today, the company that has the closest relationship with Google's operating system, and Windows Phone.

Together but not scrambled in the same terminal though.

However, shortly looks like someone will be encouraged to help turn and put the both on the same device.

Perhaps the name of " Karbonn " not sound to many of you.

It is normal, this small Indian manufacturer is quite discreet but as of June you can begin to carve out quite
a reputation if it takes out its ambitious project to put Android and Windows Phone on the same terminal.

As reported by The Times of India " Karbonn, " is working on a phone with dual boot with Android
and Windows Phone as protagonists.

We can start the phone in any the two systems, which has been possible thanks to the regularization by
Microsoft that recently it has become more flexible.

Their goal: to reach users who need solutions professionals for the job and the public more technology enthusiast.

Does it make sense to have these two operating systems on the same terminal?

Personally I think it is even considering duration of current batteries almost rather take two terminals.

For now here we read that " Karbonn " has not specified details.

They say they are working on it and that sign the agreement with Microsoft makes a days estimated to have this
new terminal in the summer of 2014.


Regards.
 
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