Guide to Windows Phone 7 Series

Sunday, March 21, 2010

As always, the bloggers at Engadget have created a comprehensive guide about the Windows Phone 7 Series. If you're intrigued by this new smartphone operating system, then make sure to take a look at the guide and view some of the videos that walk through key features that will be found on this new system. Can you wait until December for this new OS?

Here's the key line from their summary:
The visual and underlying differences in the operating system are almost too numerous to mention, including a completely (and we do mean completely) upended user interface, an emphasis on finger-based touchscreen input, deep social networking integration, fully branded and expansive Zune and Xbox components, and extremely strict hardware requirements for partners.
Wouldn't it be great if someday we had a universal smartphone OS where you could run any app? I doubt we'll get there, but it was a nice little thought for a few moments.

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