Windows Phone 7 Series news and updates (Microsoft MIX10)

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Well, there's good news and bad news from Microsoft MIX10. For most of you who are currently using devices that are running Windows Mobile 6.5, you probably won't see any official ROM upgrades for Windows Phone 7 Series. The good news is that you can buy a Windows Phone 7 Series made by several different manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, HTC, and others.  Plus, you'll have the option to purchase a slim touch-screen candybar-style smartphone or a thicker slider that includes a QWERTY keyboard.  As a Windows Phone 7 Series user, you'll have a wide selection of devices.

Also, it sounds like the only way for consumers to get apps on the new Windows Phone 7 Series will be through the "Marketplace" (which is the Microsoft equivalent of an App Store).  There will be enterprise options for corporate users. To view additional images of Windows Phone 7 Series, visit Engadget.

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