Nokia ceo Stephen Elop during an internal meeting at Nokia’s first Windows Phone smartphone from the Finnish manufacturer is shown. The device, codenamed Sea Ray, reminiscent of the this week announced N9.
According To Technet.hu showed Elop the device during an internal meeting for employees of the manufacturer. One of the staff took part in the meeting included, despite Elops request not to do that. The video and stills from the video licked then off to the Hungarian site. Although it is a controlled leak, it would be few surprised if Nokia employees information drain. Elop would be little popularity enjoyed since the decision to get thousands of people to dismiss, and in its own operating systems, Symbian and MeeGo in the long term to phase out.
The ceo shows up on the video, a device that resembles the recently announced N9, a MeeGo smartphone. The angular design with curves in each case correspond. There is a camera button was added), a requirement that Microsoft allows to all Windows Phone devices. The device, codenamed Sea Ray, said Elop.
Nokia announced in February, Symbian to phase out in favor of Windows Phone. The first Nokia’s with Microsoft’s mobile operating system should be at the end of this year come on the market.