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Microsoft’s Zune Phone will provide customers that Nexus failed to give in 2010. Microsoft’s Pink phone is a right step in the right direction and may provide buyers the ultimate option against iPhone dominance.
According to technology analysts, the Zune Phone might see an announcement at the MWC or at CTIA in March 2010. The Zune Phone referred to as the Pink phone will include high-definition touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera and the most anticipated Windows Mobile 7 OS which Microsoft …
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HTC has not announced it officially but HTC Russia has promised in a tweet that HTC HD2 will be the only phone from HTC to get Windows Mobile 7 upgrade in November 2010.
According to recent rumors Microsoft may even bring Windows Mobile 7 next month and this will make HTC HD2 upgrade sooner than expected. According to Bloomberg Microsoft will debut its Windows Mobile 7 OS next month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Spain.
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TechCrunch: Windows Mobile 6.5, we wanted to love you. We wanted you to come along and wash away the past, whisking away all signs of the antiquated 6.1 we’ve grown so tired of ragging on. We went into this review with the full hopes of emerging with a generally positive outlook. Sorry, Windows Mobile 6.5 – it’s just not going to happen. Click here to read the full review
VentureBeat: Microsoft is moving into the modern age of cell phones …
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Microsoft has announced that latest Windows Mobile 6.5 will hit the market on October 6. The latest Windows Mobile 6.5 boasts a new user experience, improved browsing and a service called My Phone.
The decision of releasing Windows Mobile 6.5 just six months before expected release of Windows Mobile 7 can prove disastrous for Microsoft. The lack of demand, along with freely offered software from heavy hitters Google Inc. and Nokia Corp, puts into question the appeal and business sense …
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Microsoft’s dual strategy as referred by many news sites, is some how has turned into a bloggers favorite joke. Microsoft is planning to adopt a dual platform strategy to promote its Windows Mobile OS against the iPhone and Google Android.
Microsoft is scrambling to find its place in the new world order where the company is losing market share to Apple along with RIM and Palm, and Google is moving into the handset space with Android.
Six months ago Microsoft unveiled …
