ATT voiced currently that it is getting 3 new Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) handsets someday this fall.
The 3 smartphones, the Samsung Focus S, Samsung Focus Flash and HTC Titan, are 4G. The Focus S features a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED manifestation and a 1.4 GHz Snapdragon processor. The Focus Flash has the same fragment but a more pocket-friendly 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen. The S has an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, whilst the Flash has a 5-megapixel front-facing cam.
Microsoft's Windows Phone Mango is approaching to bring ample indispensable updates and amicable networking formation to Windows Phone 7. One key underline of the Mango refurbish is its streamlined "People" heart , an all-in-one contacts list with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn integration. The OS modernise will moreover enable for multitasking. Windows Phone 8 moreover is set to entrance soon, rumored for a 2012 let go and a probable giveaway for developers at the BUILD conference. But as of now, it looks similar to it's written more especially for inscription and desktop PCs .
At the IFA wiring showcase in Berlin, HTC showed off the Mango-running Titan and Radar smartphones . The Titan, forthcoming to ATT, has an almost-monstrous 4.7-inch display. It moreover features a 1.5 MHz processor and an 8-megapixel camera with twin LED flash.
The forerunner to the Samsung Focus S is the Samsung Focus , expelled in 2010 and a of Wired.com's 10 many poignant gadgets of the year.
ATT moreover will supply Mango updates for a few Windows Phone 7 handset models, inclusive the Samsung Focus, LG Quantum, HTC Surround and HTC HD7S.
So far, Windows Phone 7 hasn't gained a lot of traction notwithstanding fairing good critically. Recent stats uncover it has about 9 percent of the mobile OS marketplace in the United States. With Nokia's embracing a cause of the Windows Phone 7 stage and abandoning of their Symbian OS, Windows Phone could beginning receiving a bigger lump of the market… if consumers comfortable up to it.
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