
Nokia’s Windows Phones will feature dual-core ST-Ericsson U8500
In Devices“Adding support to new hardware … is absolutely part of our strategy,” Greg Sullivan, a senior product manager at Microsoft, told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona.
Last week Microsoft signed a deal with Nokia Oyj to put Windows Phone software on the Finnish firm’s smartphones. The first Nokia Windows phones are expected to reach the market at the earliest late this year.
Several key smartphone makers have unveiled Windows Phone models, but Microsoft controlled only 2 percent of the smartphone market in the last quarter. Nokia had a smartphone market share of around 30 percent.
Qualcomm’s smaller rival ST-Ericsson, a venture of STMicroelectronics and Ericsson, told Reuters it was focusing strongly on Microsoft’s platform to deliver chips and will be ready when Nokia ramps up production of new Windows phones.
“Now everything has changed. The environment is different,” ST-Ericsson Chief Executive Gilles Delfassy said in an interview, adding he does not see Qualcomm’s exclusive deal prevailing.
ST-Ericsson will be ready to offer Windows Phone chipsets when Nokia ramps up production of its new range of Microsoft phones, Delfassy said.