Heise News-Ticker: T-Mobile stoppt Windows-Handy
by Volker Weber
Das für den Sommer angekündigte Handy von T-Mobile, das unter dem Microsoft-Betriebssystem Smartphone 2002 laufen soll, kommt erst einmal nicht auf den Markt. Das bestätigte T-Mobile-Sprecher Phillip Schindera gegenüber heise online. "In der jetzigen Version entspricht die Software nicht unseren Ansprüchen", erklärte er. Technische Details wollte er nicht nennen.
Mir reicht es eigentlich auch, wenn Windows-PCs abschmieren. Müssen nicht gleich Autos oder Telefone sein.
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