Microsoft is to launch its mobile application store in Israel this week, but in Hebrew support is expected to reach only the summer
Store Windows Phone application becomes available in Israel. Microsoft announced at the Mobile World in Barcelona that its mobile application store will be launched next week in 23 countries including Israel, too. Microsoft's announcement on the store just moody, not the Hebrew language support (which is a very partial current operating system), as the only statement pertaining to indemnify is "[Nokia] unveiled a plan to bring its smartphones to other countries by extending support for hardware and languages."
Eurocom, Nokia's representative in Israel, that does not fully support is currently in Hebrew. "The launch date is derived from the support in Hebrew in Israel" written in response to the Eurocom, "Semitic languages will only operating system around August-September Store. Application is another step towards launch."
Blogs can be estimated that the entry of Hebrew speaking with the next major update of Windows Phone operating system, whose code name is 'Apollo', its release date has not yet officially revealed, but the estimates did talk about the third or fourth quarter of 2012.
Closest to update the system, 'Tango', is expected to be a minor update optimize Windows Phone that allow it to run on devices with less memory and CPU weaker standard than the previous set by Microsoft to enable its partners to launch a cheaper devices.
Nokia itself unveiled one of the first devices that use this capability morning (Monday), when she presented the Lumia 610 will cost less than 200 euros in Europe. A phone with a single-core processor, 256 MB memory provided