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On May 26th, during the Windows Phone Mango release event, an old friend surprisingly appeared on a PowerPoint slide showcasing partner manufacturers - Dell. Although the official statement indicated no information to share, this move could be a sign of Dell's focus returning to the business market.
From the above image, it is clearly visible that Dell is absent among the partners for Microsoft's Windows Phone Mango, sparking curiosity in industry insiders. Some people believe that this sign aligns with the earlier Wall Street Journal report about Dell's focus shifting back to the business sector.
Additionally, Nokia was also not present on the partner PowerPoint slide, but Nokia has already announced that its first batch of Windows Phones will feature the Mango system.
(Information and images courtesy of Engadget)
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