El próximo lunes 12 de abril es la fecha elegida para que Microsoft desvele uno de sus secretos mejor guardados: Microsoft Pink, el nuevo teléfono móvil de la compañía estadounidense. Hasta ahora poco se sabe del nuevo terminal pero es seguro que irá dirigido a gente joven y especialmente diseñados para un fácil y rápido acceso a las redes sociales.Los teléfonos serán distribuidos por Verizon y la fabricación del ingenio correrá a cargo de la multinacional japonesa Sharp, responsable ya de la fabricación de Sidekicks.
Y para finales de este año, le gigante de la informática tienen previsto el lanzamiento de un aparato basado en su sistema operativo Windows 7. Se rumora que el nuevo teléfono tendrá poco parecido con los anteriores, e incluso su tecnología no será compatible.
La compañía de Bill Gates intenta hacer la competencia a Apple y Google, aunque los expertos dudan que lo consiga.
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