Welcome to the First Edition of the new Mobile Mondays. This week we saw the launch of Windows Phone 7 and nine Windows Phone 7 powered smartphones. To learn more, check out the first edition of Mobile Mondays.
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The new HTC 7 Pro is a CDMA Windows Phone 7 Device which will be available with Sprint by the end of 2010.
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Samsung has announced its two Windows Phone 7 devices – the Samsung Focus and the Samsung Omnia 7.
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Dell announced the Dell Venue Pro, a QWERTY slider which runs Windows Phone 7. It has a 4.1 inch AMOLED display and a 5 MP camera.
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LG officially unveiled LG Optimus 7 and the LG Optimus 7Q (Quantum) powered by Windows Phone 7 today at Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 launch event.
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Microsoft’s WP7 event just got over and the company has announced nine new WP7 based handsets for the holiday season. These nine handsets are slated to launch Microsoft’s assault on iOS and Android in more than 30 countries.
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LG recently announced the first Windows Phone 7 powered smartphone, the LG Optimus 7. It features a 3.8 inch touchscreen display, 5 megapixel camera, 16GB internal memory, 1500mAh battery and so on.
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AT&T is going to launch the Samsung Focus, powered by Windows Phone 7, on November 8. The Focus has a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM and a 5 MP camera.
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Microsoft has sued Motorola for certain Android related patent infringements. The features in question include email and calendar sync and battery notifications.
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Windows Phone 7 will be launched with the next 2 weeks on October 11. Microsoft will be initially offering three Windows Phone 7 based devices from Samsung, HTC and LG exclusively on AT&T.
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Microsoft is planning to unveil Windows Phone 7, its latest mobile operating system in a press conference in London, on October 11.
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HTC CEO, Peter Chou, has stated that HTC won’t be bringing the Sense UI to its first batch of Windows Phone 7 devices.
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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Phone 7 won’t support sharing of internet connection through tethering.
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Sony Ericsson has announced that it will stop manufacturing Symbian powered handsets and instead focus on Android. Windows Phone 7 based devices are also in the pipeline.
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indows 7 Phone powered Samsung SGH-i917 was recently spotted in Canada. This handset looks much similar to the previously leaked Samsung Cetus.
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