Microsoft's going after the low-end market with devices like the Lumia 610  and its brethren. The handset's biggest limitation is that it only  packs 256MB RAM and Redmond spent last week imploring developers to slim  down their apps or face ghettoization. Now the company's revealing what else will be missing from Tango's cheapie iteration: Video podcasts, Bing local scout, fast app switching, automatic photo uploading,  HD video playback (with certain codecs) and background agents will all  be disabled. On the upside, this efficiency drive should ensure Windows  Phone apps remain as lithe and responsive as its interface is,  developers interested in learning more can head down to our source link  for a dash of nitty and a spoonful of gritty.
Update: To clarify, the fast app switching situation is a little more nuanced: apps which uses upwards of 90MB will be "tombstoned" on deactivation, but those occupying less memory should fast resume just fine.
Update: To clarify, the fast app switching situation is a little more nuanced: apps which uses upwards of 90MB will be "tombstoned" on deactivation, but those occupying less memory should fast resume just fine.
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