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One Step Closer to the First Nokia Device built on Windows Phone

Yesterday Microsoft and Nokia together announced that they have signed the definitive agreement for strategic partnership to build a new global mobile ecosystem that is unlike any other. It’s a bold claim.

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As a result of negotiations and discussions, they have aligned their teams and assets, and clearly see the potential to change the way we use our mobile devices for the better.  In the coming years they said aggressively work to take Nokia products using Windows Phone to new geographies, at new price points and sharing new experiences for customers around the world to enjoy.

As new partners, Microsoft and Nokia recognize the importance of having a strong and growing ecosystem. And, that ecosystem is fueled by our three favorite words. Developers! Developers! Developers! Since announcing there intention to partner, the number of Windows Phone apps submitted on a daily basis has almost doubled, further illustrating the level of excitement and interest among the community for Windows Phone.
The unique innovation and differentiation across hardware, software and services as the Nokia products using Windows Phone roll-out, delivering consumer experiences in mapping, search, gaming, social media, advertising and productivity. Along the way, you can expect an increased focus on mobile business and productivity scenarios that build on Microsoft’s cloud services, new features for Symbian, and new capabilities for Windows Phone devices.

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