One of the biggest stories of the Mobile World Conference was the unveiling finally of Windows Mobile 7, rebranded as Windows Phone 7. The story within the story is how Microsoft abandoned the foundation established with the waning Windows Mobile platform, went back to the drawing board, and started from scratch for the latest incarnation of its mobile operating system.
Microsoft went back to the drawing board and borrowed from Apple's playbook for Windows Phone 7. The result is a completely new mobile platform from Microsoft which, at least from initial feedback and reviews, seems to be worthy of further consideration once Windows Phone 7 devices start hitting the streets.
Given the delays experienced by Microsoft in developing Windows Phone 7, expectations were high. Any minor, incremental improvement on the existing platform would have been virtually guaranteed to fail.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
HTC HD2 runs Windows Phone 7
A photograph of an HTC HD2 running Windows Phone 7 Series was released today at WinMo.nl.
HTC HD2 and Windows Phone 7 Series
HTC HD2 is capable of running Windows Phone 7 as it has
According to the same source Windows Phone 7 Series runs faster than Windows Mobile 6.5 on the HTC HD2.
HTC HD2 and Windows Phone 7 Series
HTC HD2 is capable of running Windows Phone 7 as it has
- 1 GHz CPU
- a very powerful WVGA capacitive display
- all the other requirements for Windows Phoen 7 Series.
According to the same source Windows Phone 7 Series runs faster than Windows Mobile 6.5 on the HTC HD2.
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