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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Windows 7 mobile unveiled; the first phones announced

HTC HD7Windows 7 release marks a major update for the software giant. Microsoft, once one of the key players in the mobile industry, saw his star fall over the past few years with the release of Apple and Android-based Smartphone. Share Microsoft Smartphone operating system continued to fall during the second quarter of 2010, the market fell by more than half to 5.5%, according to market research firm to Canalys.

In an effort to regain market share and return to her former losses, Microsoft announced several new phones with mobile operating system Windows 7.

AT&T Inc. displays three of its Windows 7 devices including Samsung Focus, LG and HTC Surround Quantum, which is estimated at $ 199.99 with a two-year contract.They will be available starting the week of November 8.

It is planned that T-Mobile USA to launch his phones after AT&T, show your own Windows 7 phone device later Monday. T-Mobile is planning to launch Windows HD7 device in mid-November.

HTC has great confidence in the success of Windows 7, opening five smartphones with Microsoft's new operating system.The phones will be available by the end of October for distribution in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific region.

"We can build better HTC Android phone and we can create the best phone Windows Mobile 7 and let the consumer decide, said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC, during a press briefing in Taipei.

Enable Surround 7 HTC, HTC Trophy 7 Mozart, 7 7 Pro, HTC, HTC and HTC HD7.

T-Mobile in the United States will carry THE HTC HD7. Although the price has not yet been released, it is expected to arrive on the market in the middle of November, it includes a 3 inch touchscreen that T-Mobile claims that large screen for Windows Mobile devices in the United States; it also includes a processor 1 GHz, 16 GB of storage and 5-megapixel camera.


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