Windows Phone 7 Series upcoming hardware partners

February 15th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 7

Microsoft has just announced the hardware partners for Windows Phone 7 both on the carrier and OEM. Their carriers partners are: T-Mobile, Sprint, Telefonica, Vodafone, Deutche Telekom, SFR, Verizon, Telecom Italia, and Telestra. In terms of OEMs, they’ll be working with HTC, Qualcomm, Garmin-Asus, Toshiba, Dell (really?), LG and Samsung.

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Windows Phone 7 hands-on at MWC

February 15th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News

First Windows Mobile 7 spy shots

February 15th, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in Windows Mobile 7

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This is the first spy shot @ MWC 2010 that shows the real UI of the upcoming Windows Mobile 7.

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Windows Mobile 7 a.k.a. Windows Phone 7 Series

February 14th, 2010 7 Comments   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 7

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It looks like Microsoft’s attempt to cover up the naming scheme for Windows Mobile 7 prior to the unveiling at Mobile World Congress has been futile. The banner was caught, with some translucent covering, that reveals the name Windows Phone 7 Series.

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Windows Mobile 7 device emulator screenshots

February 14th, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in Windows Mobile 7

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These screenshots were taken with what appears to be a Windows Mobile 7 emulator from a long time ago, possibly even before the days of Windows Mobile 6 (that brings us back to around around 2006). It’s no secret that Microsoft has been working on Windows Mobile 7 for a long time and that they’ve gone back to the drawing board at least once to start from scratch. These screenshots offer a glimpse of what Windows Mobile 7 could have been if it were released many years ago. It’s possible that this version of the operating system was the precursor to the other possible Windows Mobile 7 screenshots we presented you with many months ago.

Windows Mobile 7 now and Pink phone later – reports the Wall Street Journal

February 13th, 2010 5 Comments   Posted in Windows Mobile 7

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The on again and off again news about Windows Mobile 7, Pink phones, and the likes may finally simmer as the Wall Street Journal sheds some light on the matter. According to them, Microsoft plans on publicly showcasing its new mobile operating system to the attendees at Mobile World Congress at Barcelona on Monday. Their source comes from “people familiar with the matter” and goes on to say that “the operating system sports a revamped user interface that resembles the look of Microsoft’s Zune HD music player.” Aside from all the talking pointing to Windows Mobile 7, there is a handset in the works that is aimed for teenagers – which is codenamed Pink. This Pink phone will actually be the successor to the T-Mobile Sidekick with its youth-oriented software and services powered by Danger –  of course, it’ll emphasize on social networking applications. Japan’s Sharp Corp. is manufacturing the Pink phone and is expected to be sold internationally by Verizon Wireless and Vodafone Group PLC as early as spring. Now the Pink phone won’t be unveiled during MWC and we will have to wait on a later date to witness an announcement. Still, news about Windows Mobile 7 should really get enough people excited at what Microsoft has planned for the event.

Windows Mobile 7 leaked features

February 9th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Windows Mobile 7

· WP7 will be announced at MWC, and there will be a demo, but this will be just the UX
· MIX will have specific developement focus sessions on WP7
· WP7 supports both Sliverlight (out of browser) and XNA
· Silverlight is version 3.0, with elements of 4.0 plus mobile specific features such as sensors etc
· XNA apps can be developed using XNA GameStudio 3.1
· SL apps developed using Expression Blend 3.x and VS2010
· MS will release a mobile version of VS / Expression which will be free, and VS2010 / Expression Pro will have a free add-on
· WP7 will have an equivalent of .NET CF embedded into SL, but no SQL.
· WP7 will have isolated storage which is accessible using LINQ
· The UX of WP7 is based upon a theme called “METRO” and is similar to Zune HD, but with a completely new “Start” screen.
· No multi-tasking (applications will pause when in the background, however they will support notifications using the MS Push Notifications environment)
· No .NET CF backwards compatibility, however a proportion of the data and business logic in .NET CF could be ported
· MS were confident to have devices ready for Sep 2010
· No MS manufactured device, however much tighter control of manufactring process, so as an example each device has a 3D processing chipset, and MS provide all of the device drivers. So no platform builder. This enables OTA updates and simplified model for ODM’s
· Marketplace will support buy and try before you buy, as well as an API
· ODM / OEM will not be able to modify the “Start” screen, so no more HTC Sense / TouchFlo etc.
· MS are actually ahead of schedule which will surprise the analysts / journalists
· Browsing experience is currently faster / better than iPhone 3G, and they are aiming towards 3GS.
· Browser is based upon desktop IE7 codebase, but with some IE8 functionality
· No in browser Flash or SL
· WP7 has full integration with XBOX Live, and ability to purchase games
· WP7 will use the Zune software for music, videos, photos sync
· WP7 only supports app installation through service based delivery i.e. marketplace, so no side-loading
· MS will provide a hosted push notifications environment

Windows Mobile 7 new leaked system requirements

February 1st, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 7

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The info is leaked by a russian blogger:

Minimum ROM: 128 mb + 512 flash / They are stated with 8 GB – very far from the true
Minimum RAM: 128 mb – recomended 256+
CPU: 600mhz ARM v6+ / Stated 1 GHz – very far from the true
FM reciever is not a requirement for WM7 – means that it is not needed for WM7 to funktion properly
Compass is not a requirement for WM7 – means that it is recommended for the device to have compass but it is not needed by the OS to funktion properly
3.6? display – not requirement at all WM7 devices will be available in many difrend display sizes
WVGA is not minimal resolution for WM7, there are vesions available by Microsoft which are QVGA as well WM7 support al resolutions and it is up to the OEM which one they will use for their devices
G-Sensor (accelerometer) – not required for functioning, recommended but not required

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Windows Mobile 7 will be called Windows Phone 7

January 31st, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 7

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In description of an event in Canada, Microsoft itself mentions “Windows Phone 7″ as opposed to “Windows Mobile 7″:

Windows Azure. Office System 2010. Visual Studio 2010. Windows Phone 7. The Microsoft-based platform presents a bevy of opportunities for all of us. Whether you are an IT Manager, Developer, or IT Pro knowing how these will impact you is critical, especially in the new economic reality.

To start the day we will explore the Microsoft-based platform through a scenario that will demonstrate different points of view – from developer to IT Pro; from consumer to the information worker. From the client to the cloud, this fun-filled demo-intensive exploration will excite you about the possibilities of the Microsoft-based platform. You’ll see how to build next generation applications with technology like Silverlight, .NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010. You will find out how to consume those applications on a variety of devices, like mobile devices running Windows Phone, netbooks and PCs

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Windows Mobile 7 concept UI shows off

January 31st, 2010 No Comments   Posted in News, Windows Mobile 7

By now we have all been bored with the old, rather pedestrian screen shots of Windows Mobile 7. We often see more interesting UI’s in Microsoft’s concept videos, such as this Microsoft Tag video.

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