When Microsoft confirmed
Windows Phone "Tango" back in August, it emphasized its focus on developing
country markets that other heavyweight manufacturers tend to neglect. Today,
new details have emerged to corroborate these claims about Redmond's forthcoming u
pdate, which will reportedly support a wider range of languages than its
Mango-flavored predecessor. As WP Sauce reports, a Microsoft representative confirmed the
news at a developer event in India today, telling attendees that Tango will support a full 120 languages, compared to the 35 tongues that Mango currently support. (
iOS, by comparison, supports 34 languages, while
Android boasts 55.) One of the speakers also reportedly confirmed that
Windows Phone would
add support for C++ native coding, though it remains unclear whether that will apply to Tango, or
Windows Phone 8 (
codenamed "Apollo"). We'll have to wait and see whether or not any of this actually comes to fruition, though it's worth noting that WP Sauce has since pulled its report on today's
news, apparently at the request of Microsoft.
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