Microsoft Allows Smartphone Windows Phone Without Camera

Microsoft has recently updated the hardware requirements to which manufacturers must abide by authorizing the construction of smartphones Windows Phone without a camera. Rather than trying to get cheaper mobile phones, Microsoft’s decision seems linked to the need for terminals suitable for use within companies to protect their trade secrets can not tolerate the use of camera phones.

By now even the phones from a few tens of euros have a camera, the green light to smartphones Windows Phone without this feature would make little sense in view of mere cost containment. A similar policy was adopted some years ago also by Nokia with the launch of the Nokia E50 smartphone and Nokia E51 No Camera No room without camera deliberately to please some companies.

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