Friday, October 15, 2010

Microsoft launches windows7 phone

Initially released ten years ago, in April 2000, Microsoft`s mobile operating system - Windows Mobile - was once a dominant force in the smartphone and handheld market.
Things change: after Apple`s iPhone completely altered the way we think about smartphones, followed by Google`s increasingly popular mobile platform Android, Windows Mobile devices just didn`t have what it takes to compete with the new breed of smartphones.
Enter month after month - Microsoft has finally decided to embrace the new smartphone philosophy. It threw away the stylus and created a completely new, finger-friendly UI, coupled with an OS that enables easy integration with Microsoft`s services Xbox Live and Bing, as well as social networks such as Facebook.
Today at 9:30 a.m. ET we`ll learn about the actual devices powered by Windows Phone 7, coming from handset makers such as Samsung, LG and HTC. It all sounds promising, but we already know about a couple of Windows Phone 7`s drawbacks: apparently, devices based on WP7 won`t support copy and paste, and tethering.
What do you expect from Windows Phone 7? Will everything go smoothly, or will there be bugs? Will developers embrace the new platform, and will we see a decent amount of Windows Phone 7 apps in the near future? Please, share your opinion in the comments.

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