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Windows Phone 7 Launch event saw quite a lot happening at a pretty blurry pace and it might take a few more days before we actually take in the whole thing and put Windows Phone 7 in perspective. But we are picking off the OS bit by bit and the first look at its Xbox Live feature makes you both excited and a little impatient at the same time!
For starters let us take a look at the positives Microsoft has incorporated some pretty cool games into WP7 such as EA’s The Sims 3, Need for Speed, Rocket Riot and the long-awaited The Harvest. But that does not mean all is smooth on the
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It was one busy and exciting day for everyone who was attached with the Windows Phone 7 Live Event from NYC and a very rewarding day for all those who have been waiting for the OS to actually come out and bring with it loads of new models. It is safe to say that no one was left disappointed once Steve Ballmer was done with his presentation. Here is a round up of what all happened and some important highlights…
All the Windows Phone 7 devices have touchscreens of different sizes, but with 800 x 480 resolution, giving them uniformity. Windows Phone 7 comes loaded with games such
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All right folks tonight we are live from New York City and in one corner of the ring is the past master of propaganda in Google and its hotshot Android, on the other side is the sensation that has engulfed the planet in iOS from Apple and going up against them in the coming year will be the young gun released right now Live- Windows Phone 7 Microsoft. Boy, this whole event has the atmosphere of a classic boxing bout from Madison Square Gardens. So fitting that mobile phone OS giants will tee off with the launch of Windows Phone 7 OS from NYC! As we speak, Microsoft is on stage in
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If you thought that the US was exclusively getting HTC Pro 7, then you could not be more wrong. That’s right; the one WP7 slate that you believed would be for US market only is actually now available even in UK and rest of its European neighbors as well! The HTC 7 Pro has been officially announced today for UK and Europe.
Sporting a tilt-sliding QWERTY keyboard and compact 3.6-inch size, the HTC 7 Pro will be hitting stores across Europe somewhere early next year. The 7 Pro is indeed a device that should make Windows Phone 7 OS pretty proud both with its look and its
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Angry Birds is out to please the mobile gamers from every fraternity be it, iOS, Android and even the unreleased Windows Phone 7. The irony in the case of Windows Phone 7 though is that Microsoft has never gone ahead and taken permission from the game developer Roveo. Roveo Mobile is obviously complaining as this is one of the most popular game for the game developer, and it is utterly surprised with this step from Microsoft.
There is surely no doubt that Windows Phone 7 gaming section has the Roveo Mobile Angry Birds listed and just in case you doubted it, the snapshot above is
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It is Windows Phone 7 news everywhere around and there is absolutely no doubt that we are interested in seeing exactly where all this big hype leads us to. One of the ‘not so huge’ but practically speaking very, very useful little nugget that came out of the Launch even in NYC was the news that Microsoft will give its WP7 based Smartphone users the much-awaited ‘copy and paste’ feature. Now that would really make life easy!
Microsoft promises this in the form of a software update that will come out early next year and if you are wondering why it is not there already and
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Who does not love an early sneak peek into a gadget that is still away from being officially released… We all do. But when we know everything that already needs to be known about the device (or at least almost) even before it is out there then it just does away with the sense of excitement that comes attached. LG E900, otherwise called Optimus 7 really is one such case.
It seems that most handsets that are coming out on Windows Phone 7 OS already are revealing a lot more about themselves and the OS than probably to the liking of bosses at Microsoft. The LG E900 has already
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The much awaited Windows Phone 7 OS will be out very soon (and it better be since there are many Smartphones lined up counting on it) and to absolutely nobody’s surprise it will be Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer who will be the keynote speaker at the launch event on October 11 in New York City.
Surely NYC will be all set for the much anticipated event as already press invites have been dispatched across the web with people queuing up to take the first look. On the stage along with the windows wiz Ballmer will be AT&T’s Ralph de la Vega, who quite obviously has enormous
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The LG Optimus 7 might be the first smartphone on the planet which has made an ‘availability’ appearance through an online retailer while its OS is yet to be released. Makes for an interesting reading, doesn’t it? And just in case you do not quite understand- the LG Optimus 7 has been spotted bearing a price tag on Amazon’s German website (Amazon.de) while Microsoft is yet to make the Windows Phone 7 mobileOS public.
This might just have ruined MSFT’s plans to keep promoting the mobile OS while still keeping its precise release date as a mystery, although October 11 is
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The rumormongers had quite a field day today with multiple leaks and photos of the upcoming HTC HD7 coming out. The new photos started from schematics, and progressed through looks at its rich UI as well as the hardware itself, along with a list of drool-worthy specs.
According to HTCInside.de, the HD7 will pack a 4.3-inch WVGA display and will be powered by a 1GHz SnapDragon SOC ( QSD8250 ). It will also have a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, 720p recording capability and 8GB of internal storage. It is still not confirmed as to whether or not it will have a microSD
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