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16 Feb 2010Windows Mobile 7 or Windows Phone 7 Series, as they like to call it, is the talk of the town in Spain at the MWC 2010 right now. The new OS launched by Microsoft is something we’ve been waiting for ages already (well only for a couple of years to be exact) and it finally landed. We’ve seen the signs earlier on today, and we already talked about this weird and unnecessary long OS name and its most important features. It’s time now to take a look at Windows Phone 7 Series in action as we have some very official photos and videos for you.

First of all we’ll notice how the rumors before MWC 2010 were all correct. A Windows Phone or a Zune Phone did arrive at the MWC only it’s not what we’re expecting. Microsoft did not launch its own phones yet, maybe it’s waiting for the CTIA next month to do that (remember those Project Pink phones from the FCC?), but it certainly did launch a platform which will power a lot of Windows Phones 7. And every one of those phones will be a Zune HD player, and a portable Xbox gaming machine, so we could say that we’ll have plenty of Zune Phones in stores in the not-so-near future. Only most of them, if not all of them will be made by other manufacturers.

Who is going to make and sell the actual phones? AT&T, Deutsche Telekom AG, Orange, SFR, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Telstra, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone, Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC, HP, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Qualcomm are just some of the official partners named during the official keynote. We expect even more companies to become interested in the new platform later this year and we could find out more details at the CTIA next month.
So, in a nutshell, here’s what we can expect from Windows Phone 7 Series in terms of features:
- High resolution, capacitive, multitouch display with gestures that are similar to those in Windows 7 PC operating system
- Each handset will have the same three dedicated buttons: start, Bing search, back button
- UI is touch-friendly throughout the entire OS, no stylus is needed
- Personal and business information is integrated on the handset, emphasis on the dual function of the handset as a personal and business device
- New scrolling, tile based interface for the start screen that dynamically displays updated content and can be customized to display the tiles relevant to each user
- Phone/address auto-detection that links to dialer and map application
- Application bar at the bottom of each application that gives the user quick access to the most used functions within an application
- Bing search with geolocation to provide local results, directions, and business/restaurant reviews
- Focus on efficiency that minimizes the number of touches to perform actions
- Web browser is based upon desktop Internet Explorer code with improved text rendering technology to make web browsing easier
- Focus on the phone as an integrated device with different experiences organized into seven core hubs (see gallery below) including:
- people (social networking integration)
- pictures (view/share pictures between phone, desktop, and social networks)
- games (Xbox live games and service)
- music + video (Zune)
- marketplace (application store)
- office/productivity (Sharepoint/Exchange support)
- Tighter control over the phones with a minimum hardware definition for handsets to provide a consistent design experience for the user while allowing manufacturers and operators some flexibility to customize the handsets without changing the underlying core
- Windows Live service integration
- No Adobe Flash support in version 1 of the OS
- Close partnership with AT&T and Orange
So there you have it folks, that’s basically all you need to know about Windows Mobile 7 a brand new OS that has been revealed in all its glory today. Are you impressed already, or what? It looks like Windows Phone 7 Series has what it takes to become a true iPhone OS killer. And it certainly can compete well against Google’s Android platform in the following years.
It’s still too early to make a choice, but what would you rather get? The iPhone 4G or a Windows Phone 7 Series smartphone?
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6 Responses to Windows Phone 7 Series (Windows Mobile 7) Features, Pictures & Video[MWC 2010: Windows Phone 7 Series, A True iPhone 4G & Android Competitor]
GRANDDAD POPS
March 5th, 2010 at 1:28 am
i there,just had a look on google map,
would the Liberty State Park ring a bell, hope this helps,good luck…
Gaza Thug - Portmore Empire
March 5th, 2010 at 6:05 am
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♪♪ vivet ♪♪
March 20th, 2010 at 1:46 am
It is a song of Croatian band LUNA from town of Poreč, members were :
Momir Oljača alias Voland Le Mat – ac. guitar and vocal
Ivan Arnold Satyr – piano
Velimir Grujić Kockar – el. guitar
Dunja Kobas La Femme – violin
Uglješa Novaković Pan – alt & tenor saxophone
Silvio Šarunić Advocatus – bas guitar
Igor Bušljeta Il Quarto – drums
Name of the song : Kako da priznam
Lepo je bilo, pamtiću dugo
Svako nežnost i svaku reč
Tvoje oči k'o zvjezde u noći
Govore tajnu gdje treba poći
Ti si u meni, u svakoj veni
Za drugo nikad neću da znam
I sve bih dao kad bih znao
Da za mene imaš ljubavi gram
Ideš ka nebu, traziš me svud
Govore ljudi mora da si lud
Nisam sa tobom, ja sam sa njim
Kada ceš se jednom pomiriti s'tim?
Kako da priznam, da srećna ti si
Treba da kleknem i da te molim
Kao da ne znaš koliko te volim!
Lepo je bilo…
Ti si u meni…
Govore ljudi toneš na dno
Moraceš jednom da shvatiš to
Nisam sa tobom, ja sam sa njim
Kada ćeš se jednom pomiriti s'tim?
mcramer19
March 23rd, 2010 at 12:01 am
If the home number that your calling or being called from is your home then there is a way for that to be possible. If you have Verizon service for your home phone and your cell phone and you enroll in one bill then you can call the land-line and it will be considered "IN". But that's only with your home phone and if your enrolled. Other thing is they will take a little hunk of change of your bill if you do it.
Lauren G
March 29th, 2010 at 11:07 am
HD-DVD is one format of High-definition DVD. It cannot be played on a normal DVD player, nor on a Blu-ray player. HD-DVD has been abandoned for at least a year, so there is no new players or content. HD-DVD players can play what a normal DVD can play as well.
Blu-ray is the other format of High-definition DVD, which there currently are players and content available. They also cannot be played on a normal DVD player, but Blu-ray players are also backwards compatible with normal DVDs and CDs.
Blu-Ray and HD-DVD are totally incompatible, but there may be the odd player capable of playing both and normal DVDs.
lostigresfv
May 1st, 2010 at 5:00 am
don't worry, as long as you had internet on your plan, its all chill… T-mobile tracks what phone is paired with any given sim card, and thus knows if you switch around…