2013年4月11日星期四
Windows Phone 8 to support full-HD displays by 'end of this year'
Microsoft is planning to bring support for full-HD displays to its mobile OS Windows Phone
8. A report by The Verge indicates that Microsoft will issue an update later
this year that will bring support for 1080p resolution to Windows Phone 8.
Presently, Windows Phone 8 supports only WVGA, WXGA, and 720p resolutions. The
update will reportedly also add support for devices with displays that measure
5-inches and bigger. The update, reportedly called General Distribution Release (GDR3), will also supposedly enable support
for quad-core processors, paving the way for Windows Phone 8 devices to compete
at par with its Android counterparts, at least as far as pure specifications are
concerned. The update, known as a General Distribution Release (GDR3) for
Windows Phone, will set the stage for new devices set to debut for the holidays.Samsung cell phone Parts HTC had originally planned to release a "Zenith" flagship device with a 4.7-inch
display and quad-core processor, but the company reportedly cancelled its plans
as the device would have a lower resolution than its competing Android models.
We understand that the GDR3 update will also provide support for new Qualcomm
processors, allowing manufacturers to opt for quad-core devices with Windows
Phone. iPhone 5 lcd The report notes that the update will be different from the planned
Windows Blue update, that aims to bridge the gaps between Microsoft's Windows 8
OS and Windows Phone 8 mobile operating system. Microsoft had originally
showcased Windows Phone 8 in June last year, with first devices based on the OS
shipping the second half of 2012. Windows Phone 8 added support for dual-core
processors, 720p display, microSD and NFC support, Internet Explorer 10, Wallet,
Nokia Maps and UI changes like user resizable tiles Sony Touch Screen
digitizer. (Also see: 8 new features in Windows Phone 8)
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