• fiber optics close-up
    Commentary: Opennet problems threaten to spoil Singapore’s fibre broadband experience
  • 700-nokia-lumia-900-cyan-front-and-back-crop
    Nokia Lumia 900 comes to Singapore on May 26, costs S$849
  • ATH-ANC9 crop
    Goondu review: Audio Technica ATH-ANC9 QuietPoint
  • Dell XPS 13-crop
    SME Toolbox: Basic IT gear for a new business
  • Samsung Galaxy S III crop
    Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S III stars as new flagship phone
Latest Stories
Q&A: Mock Pak Lum, StarHub CTO
Here come the Thunderbolt motherboards from Asus and others
Nvidia takes GPU technologies to the cloud
PayPal promises mobile commerce optimisation in under an hour
 
 
 

Nokia’s Windows “Mango” phone codenamed Sea Ray unveiled

By:
24 Jun
2011
2 Comments
 

Nokia’s first Windows Phone device using the “Mango” version of the Microsoft software looks almost identical to the recently-launched N9, according to a seemingly leaked video of the Finnish phone maker’s CEO demonstrating the much-awaited gizmo to staff.

Codenamed Sea Ray, the new device is like a twin of the N9 that runs on Meego, which Stephen Elop showed off at Singapore on Tuesday, except that there are the three Windows Phone buttons at the bottom of the screen.

The video, which seems to be shot a day later, actually had Elop telling folks in the crowd to turn off recording devices so that the “super confidential” gizmo would not be leaked to any blogs.

 
Tagged in: Cellphones, Featured, Windows Phone 7, Nokia, Nokia maps, Sea Ray, Stephen Elop, Windows Phone Mango,