NVIDIA Microsoft Windows Mobile Smartphone Rumors still lives
Published 2/6/2009 at I4U News
The NVIDIA Microsoft Windows Mobile Smartphone rumor is still alive getting closer to the MWC 2009. Last November the rumor about a NVIDIA chipset powered Microsoft smartphone appeared.
According to CNET analyst Broadpoint AmTech speculates that Microso...
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