HTC to Debut Windows Mobile 7 in Early 2009
Added on 2008-06-18 11:53:00
by Tanya Palta
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According to an insider in HTC, the company would ship devices running Windows Mobile 7 by early 2009. However officially both Microsoft and HTC are not willing to comment.
[Via Phone Report]
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Windows Mobile 7 Coming in 2008?
Added on 2008-05-13 04:48:00
by Tanya Palta
 
Thanks to a roadmap of device manufacturer MWg, it looks like Windows Mobile 7 may just see a 2008 release. While not much is known about the latest release, expect it has been designed keeping in mind touch screen functionality.
[Via Brighthand]
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Windows Mobile 7 screenshots?
Added on 2008-01-27 05:52:00
by Emily Price
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Think Next has posted some screenshots and video of what they claim to be an early Alpha Windows Mobile 7. The interface looks a lot like Windows Vista. You can check it out here. What do you think, fact or fiction?
[via BoyGenius]
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Windows Mobile 7 shots revealed
Added on 2008-01-06 18:08:00
by Alfredo Padilla

Looks like someone decided to leak some information about the upcoming Windows Mobile 7 update. We've already heard about the upgrades coming in Windows Mobile 6.1, but these seem to reflect a major upgrade in the software rather than incremental updates. According to the InsideMicrosoft blog Windows Mobile 7 will include better support for a touch interface, including gestures and multi-touch features. You'll also be able to shake or twist the phone to activate features, as we've seen on some Sony Ericsson devices already.
The visuals have also been upgraded, with a more Vista-like appearance and better support for interacting with the phone with your finger. The web browser is also expected to be updated to better compete with the iPhone's Safari and S60's Web and the media experience is also being upgraded. Of course none of this is confirmed, and Windows Mobile 7 isn't expected to be available until 2009, so there's a lot of time between now and then for things to change. If this does turn out to be true, though, we'll be very happy to see a lot of Windows Mobile's shortcomings addressed.
[Via: Gizmodo]
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