There's no doubt that China's feeling the Microsoft love as of late. After HTC broke ground last week with the launch of the
country's first ever Windows Phone handset -- a re-badged Titan known as the Triumph --
Nokia quickly reacted, announcing its plans to unleash unspecified members of the Lumia line on March 28th. Now, further fueling MS' mobile momentum in the region, comes word of a major launch event, slated for the 21st, which centers on the official unveiling of
Tango: Redmond's lighter, low-end software. While it's already been confirmed that HTC's Chinese flagship will be shipping with that version of the OS onboard, it remains to be seen whether Espoo's Sino-devices will follow suit. With that planned public release only a week away, it won't be long before we know for sure.
Microsoft plans Windows Phone Tango reveal for March 21st in China originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Mar 2012 13:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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