The
latest gadget from the Microsoft Windows for mobiles has emerged to be one of
the popular gadgets of this year. Microsoft's latest mobile operating system,
Windows Phone 7 was announced at Mobile World Congress in 2010. Windows Phone 7
features a clean and minimalistic interface known as Metro UI. The operating
system features a start screen with "Live Tiles" that can display
notifications and information at a glance and specific "hubs" where
content from social networks and stored locally on the device is gathered. There
are a lot of places you can go to read about speeds, feeds, and comparative
performance data for Windows Phone7. Expected in late 2011, a major update
known as "Mango" will bring many more features such as Twitter
integration, multitasking and a mobile version of Internet Explorer 9.
Windows Phone 7 Apps
This
product has many apps and are faster since this is processor based
processing. Windows Phone 7 might be the
underdog of mobile operating systems, but it holds a special place in our heart
thanks to its minimalist Metro user interface and silky smooth operating system.
With the latest Mango update adding hundreds of tweaks including Twitter
integration, and new phones from the likes of Nokia and HTC giving Android a
serious run for its money, there’s never been a better reason to switch. If
you’ve just bought a WP7 handset, or are thinking of getting one, make sure you
download our top ten apps from the Marketplace. Windows Phone 7 has the option
of signing up for a Zune service at $15 a month, which includes the ability to
keep 10 songs each month and rights to listen to a massive music library. It's
probably a good deal. But for the huge population of users with an investment
in iTunes, Zune seems like paying for the privilege to listen to music you
already own. Now Microsoft has created a limited functionality connector that
allows Mac users to move some of their iTunes music onto Windows Phone 7, and
there are some workarounds to get it done.
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