Six European nations among first to receive Nokia Windows Phone handsets
Nokia Europe VP Victor Saeijs told attendees at the 2011 Mobile Telecompaper conference that the Netherlands, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the UK will be the first countries to receive Nokia Windows Phone handsets.
Curiously, Nokia’s native Finland is not among the extremely short list of those countries first getting a taste of the Nokia-Windows marriage.
Saeijs promised a Windows Phone handset from Nokia before the end of the year, even going so far as to claim he was carrying a prototype himself. Saeijs of course would not produce the prototype, and security was apparently able to protect him from anyone curious enough to want to call his bluff.
via wmpoweruser via engadget
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