The Nevadan high schoolers now have the very first two Windows Phone 7 test devices to circulate outside of Microsoft – Guess How?
Remember the Winners of Imagine Cup 2010, Christian Hood and Eric Lo, winners of a mobile gaming award at the 2010 Imagine Cup, are bringing home a “preview” Windows Phone 7 device.
Hood’s and Lo’s test WP7 phones are unlocked and use the GSM wireless protocol, the spokesperson said, so they could stick in a SIM card and use the devices with AT&T or T-Mobile. Verizon and Sprint use CDMA.
A full list of Imagine Cup winners is available in my Thursday report. And here’s a video of Hood and Lo demonstrating their game in Warsaw.
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Those who loves xbox with windows 7 mobile Xbox Live feature then will delighted, furthermore App Bar will let customization more flexible depending on perso usage, not sure that the virtual keyboard inspired from zune HD will not prompt experts to instal another keyboard for better typing. Will soon see more independant softmakers proposing better softs designed for sindows 7 mobile.
As I understood, Windows Mobile 7 will not be fully multitasking. Only some applications will be able to rotate home in the background. The reason given by Microsoft is simple: Multitasking Empty Battery.
Seems to be a nice phone. Can someone gift one to me? Joking..lolzz!
Thanks for Sharing the news. Thinking it will come to be nice gadget.
Cool news. I will see if I can upgrade my HTC Touch phone from Win Mobile 6 to 7!