Microsoft on Monday officially launched Windows Phone 8 at an event in San Francisco, hot on the heels of its Windows 8 launch last week. Windows Phone 8 “is not just having a lot of apps to choose from,” Microsoft Vice President Joe Belfiore said during his presentation. He dismissed the “static grid of icons” introduced by Apple, which has become the standard, saying people are the focus of Windows Phone 8’s design. Belfiore showed off a slew of features introduced in the new mobile operating system.
Windows Phone 8 Late to Ball but Dressed to Kill
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 29, 2012 03:44 PMMicrosoft on Monday officially launched Windows Phone 8 at an event in San Francisco, hot on the heels of its Windows 8 launch last week. Windows Phone 8 “is not just having a lot of apps to choose from,” Microsoft Vice President Joe Belfiore said during his presentation. He dismissed the “static grid of icons” introduced by Apple, which has become the standard, saying people are the focus of Windows Phone 8’s design. Belfiore showed off a slew of features introduced in the new mobile operating system.