What phones run on Windows phone 7?
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I plan to retrofit my first phone with it as soon as I figure out how to upload the new OS to an oatmeal box. I may have to upgrade the string, however...
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From the noise recently about the upcoming release, I was wondering just how many phones will use it. Lots of folks are using Android, doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless there are phones being sold with it.
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Copywriting Services(oops... these aren't Win7 nevermind) LG Fathom HTC Imagio Samsung Omnia II HTC Ozone Samsung Saga HTC Touch Diamond etc.. those were from the Verizon website.
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(oops... these aren't Win7 nevermind) LG Fathom HTC Imagio Samsung Omnia II HTC Ozone Samsung Saga HTC Touch Diamond etc.. those were from the Verizon website.
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Thy run Window Mobile 6.x. Windows Phone 7 is not backwards compatible with Windows Mobile 6.x, so these phones will not be able to run Windows Phone 7.
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From the noise recently about the upcoming release, I was wondering just how many phones will use it. Lots of folks are using Android, doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless there are phones being sold with it.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesChristopher Duncan wrote:
I was wondering just how many phones will use it
There is at least one Samsung phone and one HTC phone that may use it. But the list is not known yet.
Christopher Duncan wrote:
doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless
Unfortunately, it is lacking the coolness factor.
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Thy run Window Mobile 6.x. Windows Phone 7 is not backwards compatible with Windows Mobile 6.x, so these phones will not be able to run Windows Phone 7.
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From the noise recently about the upcoming release, I was wondering just how many phones will use it. Lots of folks are using Android, doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless there are phones being sold with it.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesOny he Kin, which is no longer available.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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Ony he Kin, which is no longer available.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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"The staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - J. Jystad, 2001Yeah, I get the feeling the OS is headed for the same fate.
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
I was wondering just how many phones will use it
There is at least one Samsung phone and one HTC phone that may use it. But the list is not known yet.
Christopher Duncan wrote:
doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless
Unfortunately, it is lacking the coolness factor.
I coulda swore that just a few weeks ago you told me it was cool and you were looking forward to playing with it. :)
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I coulda swore that just a few weeks ago you told me it was cool and you were looking forward to playing with it. :)
Christopher Duncan
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Copywriting ServicesNo! I have always been skeptical of them. Though they looked "promising" when they were first demoed.
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
I was wondering just how many phones will use it
There is at least one Samsung phone and one HTC phone that may use it. But the list is not known yet.
Christopher Duncan wrote:
doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless
Unfortunately, it is lacking the coolness factor.
There are leaks about a Dell as well, but Microsoft has announced Toshiba, Asus and Sony Ericsson as partners as well, so we'll see a lot of devices. :)
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From the noise recently about the upcoming release, I was wondering just how many phones will use it. Lots of folks are using Android, doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless there are phones being sold with it.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesWindows Phone 7.0, is much more stable IMO then your giving it credit for... All the C# coder needs to do is pay $100 for the licence, and they can sell a silverlite App in the app store, and as far as freelance game developers are concerned this phone is mandated to have a 3d capable graphics card... there are offerings from each of the major phone makers, and they are scheduled (read projected to be scheduled) to be out in time for Christmas Sales... Dev phones exist, and the API is good. MSFT has made it fairly straightforward to develop and publish apps, as well as having a much more open review process then other..(*cough* apple)platforms... and better (read more predictable) phone-os relationships (*cough* Android *cough*) and overall has opened the market up to a lot of people who like to use c#... as programmers all we need to do is make apps that are useful enough to encourage people to use that platform... after all you can't use your iphone to play an XBOX game... but with a new winphone that is possible.. (in theory)...
I'd blame it on the Brain farts.. But let's be honest, it really is more like a Methane factory between my ears some days then it is anything else...
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Yeah, I get the feeling the OS is headed for the same fate.
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Windows Phone 7.0, is much more stable IMO then your giving it credit for... All the C# coder needs to do is pay $100 for the licence, and they can sell a silverlite App in the app store, and as far as freelance game developers are concerned this phone is mandated to have a 3d capable graphics card... there are offerings from each of the major phone makers, and they are scheduled (read projected to be scheduled) to be out in time for Christmas Sales... Dev phones exist, and the API is good. MSFT has made it fairly straightforward to develop and publish apps, as well as having a much more open review process then other..(*cough* apple)platforms... and better (read more predictable) phone-os relationships (*cough* Android *cough*) and overall has opened the market up to a lot of people who like to use c#... as programmers all we need to do is make apps that are useful enough to encourage people to use that platform... after all you can't use your iphone to play an XBOX game... but with a new winphone that is possible.. (in theory)...
I'd blame it on the Brain farts.. But let's be honest, it really is more like a Methane factory between my ears some days then it is anything else...
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From the noise recently about the upcoming release, I was wondering just how many phones will use it. Lots of folks are using Android, doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless there are phones being sold with it.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesDoes it really matter how many phones use it? The IPhone is only one phone (and one carrier). All that matters is how good the phone is. I think windows 7 phone has much more potential than the IPhone. Look at the .Net developers and support they have. Hopefully Microsoft will make the correct choices to allow the phones a solid platform for apps. As long as you dont have to reboot your phone and hold it upside down at a 37 degree angle to get an app working Ill be happy
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From the noise recently about the upcoming release, I was wondering just how many phones will use it. Lots of folks are using Android, doesn't matter how cool Windows is unless there are phones being sold with it.
Christopher Duncan
www.PracticalUSA.com
Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
Copywriting ServicesNone yet - at this stage they can only crawl
"we shall patiently bear the trials that fate imposes on us" -- Anton Chekhov Uncle Vanya
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Windows Phone 7.0, is much more stable IMO then your giving it credit for... All the C# coder needs to do is pay $100 for the licence, and they can sell a silverlite App in the app store, and as far as freelance game developers are concerned this phone is mandated to have a 3d capable graphics card... there are offerings from each of the major phone makers, and they are scheduled (read projected to be scheduled) to be out in time for Christmas Sales... Dev phones exist, and the API is good. MSFT has made it fairly straightforward to develop and publish apps, as well as having a much more open review process then other..(*cough* apple)platforms... and better (read more predictable) phone-os relationships (*cough* Android *cough*) and overall has opened the market up to a lot of people who like to use c#... as programmers all we need to do is make apps that are useful enough to encourage people to use that platform... after all you can't use your iphone to play an XBOX game... but with a new winphone that is possible.. (in theory)...
I'd blame it on the Brain farts.. But let's be honest, it really is more like a Methane factory between my ears some days then it is anything else...
Take the iPhone, take Android, and throw a dart somewhere between them. Then add a MSft twist. That's Win Phone 7 in a nutshell. I personally love the look and concept, and developing, from what I've done. They've got it setup so they can update/improve the OS pretty easily. Multitasking, I don't call iOS multitasking. Considering the tombstoning process, that works for me until they develop their solution. I just hope they enable a developer mode, allowing us to escape the one-and-only marketplace business. We can only hope. Still doesn't curb my enthusiasm much, as I'll be able to sideload anyway! :-D