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Microsoft has finally and officially removed the wraps from the OS formerly known as Apollo.
It's now just Windows Phone 8 and, at their "sneak peek" event we're learning a good bit
about that OS, and some of the great new hardware support that it offers.
But, there's one thing we want to make clear right away: if you're currently holding a Windows
Phone device you won't be getting a taste of this action. Well, not unless you buy a new phone,
that is.
That back and forth about upgrade paths has been proven to be incorrect, as the hardware
requirements for WP8 preclude its running on any current WP device -- even that hot blue
Lumia 900 you got for a steal.
Microsoft has finally and officially removed the wraps from the OS formerly known as Apollo.
It's now just Windows Phone 8 and, at their "sneak peek" event we're learning a good bit
about that OS, and some of the great new hardware support that it offers.
But, there's one thing we want to make clear right away: if you're currently holding a Windows
Phone device you won't be getting a taste of this action. Well, not unless you buy a new phone,
that is.
That back and forth about upgrade paths has been proven to be incorrect, as the hardware
requirements for WP8 preclude its running on any current WP device -- even that hot blue
Lumia 900 you got for a steal.