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Windows Phone 7
Well it finally seems Microsoft has finally come to play in the mobile market properly, now if I could just get a phone with this on it. :tup:
http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets...ndowsphon7.jpg Windows Phone 7 Series: Everything Is Different Now - Windows phone 7 - Gizmodo Windows Phone 7 Series Hands-On Pics and Video - Windows phone 7 - Gizmodo An Epic 22-Minute Walkthrough of Windows Phone 7 - Windows phone 7 - Gizmodo |
Of course YOU found this info first. :stirthepot:
lol, don't make me hate my iPhone you whore. |
I have been watching technically from this weekend, but all the big news was of course today. I think the idea and UI look is exactly what I am looking for, but will it be on a phone that I want to buy. It is like the Android, really like the OS, but very few phones make it worthwhile to buy into it.
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From what I've read, they've scrapped the legacy winmo platform and basically started from scratch...it looks to me that they've built the phone experience around their Zune interface. It has a lot of potential and hopefully the phones that carry this will shine. Apple's Iphone OS is great, but can be a little restrictive (apples don't break because apple wont allow you to hehe). Android is getting there, but with open source, you get the bad with the good...hopefully win7 will be a good medium. I was never happy with older winmo phones, but hopefully, like windows 7, this is a good switch.
Its not supposed to come out until the holiday season and as far as phones you can get right now, I think the HTC HD2 is rumored to be one that you can upgrade to winmo7 once its released. I was planning on getting a phone in June after the iPhone announcement (so I can make a proper decision), but now I'm wondering about winmo7 phones haha. |
Yes, Phone 7 is a completely ground up build, which at first I did not believe they could do but they did, sort of. The Zune interface style, with proper mobile interface could be exactly what they need.
For me I am not sure it will be able to pull me away from still wanting to go Android this summer. I really have taken to the Google web programs, Google Voice, docs, etc. and having a native phone easily support all that is exactly what I need. I always have a netbook with Windows on it just in case I need my Microsoft fix. ;) |
You have a netbook?!?!?!?! :rofl2: :roflpuke2: :bowrofl: :rofl2: :bowrofl: :icon18: :rofl2: :inoutroflpuke: :bowrofl: :roflpuke2:
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I bought it for school so I could have something to "take notes on," but was not a full size 13" notebook. I almost bought the Macbook Air but was not going to drop about 1k on a laptop with that shitty of a CPU/GPU (at the time). |
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dual core + HT + automatic overclocking + built-in GPU = win! |
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There is plenty of hardware which can run this type of OS, but can Microsoft deliver what they are hyping in a clean (bug free) device? |
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