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KDDI au is launching the IS12T Windows Phone by Fujitsu Toshiba, which is the world’s first smartphone to run Windows Phone 7.5 Mango operating system. The new Windows device is powered by Qualcomm MSM8655 processor. It has a 3.7-inch 800×480 capacitive touchscreen and a 13.2 Megapixel CMOS camera.
The Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T supports GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity. It works with KDDI’s CDMA EVDO networks and supports global romaing with GSM/GPRS network. It meets IPX5/IPX8 for water-resistant and IP5X for dust resistant.
The KDDI au IS12Twill be available
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Verizon Wireless is going to launch its first Windows Phone 7 device, the HTC Trophy. Powered by 1GHz SnapDragon processor, the Trophy has 16GB onboard storage. The phone has a 3.8-inch touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording and WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity. It includes SRS WOW HD audio.
The HTC Trophy is global ready, allowing customers to enjoy wireless voice and data service in more than 200 countries, with more than 125 with 3G speeds. Verizon will release the Trophy on 26 May for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new
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HTC’s HD7 Windows Phone 7 smartphone has been available from T-Mobile for a white. AT&T is going to release it own version that is called HTC HD7S, which includes the latest version of Windows Phone 7 with copy and paste functionaity and the preloaded U-verse Mobile application allowing qualifying AT&T U-verse customers to download and watch hit TV shows on their Windows Phone.
The HD7S, same as the HD7, feature a 4.3-inch large Super LCD touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel camera with dual LED flash, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and a 1GHz processor. The phone includes a built-in
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Offering excellent devices for cheap could often be an effective crowd-puller technique opted by carriers. Either, they give it away for free or for almost free with a mockingly nominal price. The practice is again here with one of the most coveted Windows Phone 7 device – the LG Quantum smartphone. The device is on offer for a mere $0.01 at AT&T.
If you are tempted to get your hands on this device that comes with a full QWERTY keypad, 1 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM, you may get it for just a cent from AT&T now. For getting the deal that cheaper you have to agree on
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AT&T is going to release the Samsung Focus (SGH-I917) smartphone on 8 November. The Focus is a phone running the newest Microsoft Windows Phone 7 OS. The price is $199.99, with a 2-year contract after rebate of course. The phone supports tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 3G and quad-band GSM/EDGE networks.
The Samsung Focus comesw ith a 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel camera with HD video recording, auto focus and flash, GPS support with AT&T Navigator, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. The phone has 8GB internal memory and supports up to 32GB microSD/SDHC.
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Samsung’s Omnia 7 (GT-i8700) is a smartphone with Microsoft’s newest Windows Phone 7 OS and the Metro UI. The device is basically the international version of the AT&T Samsung Focus. The Omnia 7 is powered by Qualcomm’s QSD8250 1GHz processor. It features a large 4-inch 800×480 touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 and 802.11/b/gn.
The Samsung Omnia 7 records video in 720p HD resolution at 25fps. It gets built-in FM tuner and 8GB or 16GB internal storage. The i8700 supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and tri-band HSPA/WCMDA networks.
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As mentioned, HTC has five new Windows Phone 7 smartphones. What you see above is the HTC 7 Pro, the last of the five and the only one to have physical QWERTY keyboard. The phone has a dedicated slide and tilt QWERTY keyboard with raised keys for easy input.
The 7 Pro, like the 7 Surround, boasts 1GHz processor, 512MB ROM, 448MB RAM and 8GB internal storage. It has a 3.6-inch touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel AF camera with 720p HD video recording and flash, Bluetooth, GPS and WiFi.
The HTC 7 Pro will be available in WCDMA/HSPA and CDMA EVDO versions. Sprint will release the handset
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At the launch event of Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 (WP7) platform, HTC brings five new WP7-running smartphones, including HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Pro and HTC HD7. The HD7 is the flagship model and is basically the WP7 version of the HTC HD2.
The HD7 comes with a 4.3-inch large capacitive touchscreen with 480×800, a 5 Megapixel auto focus camera with dual LED flash and 720p HD video recording, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, WiFi 802.11b/g/n connectivity and integrated GPS with Bing Maps. The handset’s built-in kickstand, alongside the large screen, makes
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AT&T is going to release the Samsung Focus (aka Centus/SGH-i916) smartphone running Windows Phone 7 OS. The handset is AT&T’s thinnest Windows Phone measuring just 9.9mm thick. It features a 4-inch large 480×800 Super AMOLED touchscreen and a 5 Megapixel camera with HD 720p video recording.
The Focus packs a 1GHz CPU, 256MB RAM and 512MB ROM. It comes with 8GB internal storage and supports GPS, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity. AT&T will launch the Samsung Focus on 8 November for $199.99.
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HTC introduces the 7 Trophy Windows Phone 7 smartphone that brings the XBox LIVE to gamers. Just like the HD7 and 7 Mozart, the Trophy sports a 1GHz SnapDragon processor, 576MB RAM and 512MB ROM. It has 8GB internal storage.
The HTC 7 Trophy features a 3.8-inch 480×800 touchscreen, a 5 Megapixel camera with flash, auto focus and 720p HD video recording, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and support for dual-band WCDMA/HSPA and quad-band GSM/EDGE networks.
Coming in late October, the 7 Trophy can be found at
Vodafone in Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Austria and Switzerland
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