
GSMArena team have made an extensive review of Microsoft’s latest mobile OS. Hop on to this link to read it!
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GSMArena team have made an extensive review of Microsoft’s latest mobile OS. Hop on to this link to read it!

Unlike the previous phones that were the fruits of similar collaborations by Samsung and Giorgio Armani, here comes a smartphone that’s as capable as its competition as well as being fashionable. The B7620, with a price tag of €700, runs Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 6.5, features a full touchscreen 3.5-inch AMOLED display, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 5MP camera, GPS, 8GBs of internal storage and a microSD slot for further memory expansions. Previous fashion phones by Samsung were appealing to the eye but were poorer in terms of usability. This one seems to win both ways. Check out the videos after the break…


The IntoMobile team has spent some quality time with the HTC HD2 and they’re already calling this beauty “the baddest Windows Phone”. The video certainly proves them right. Watch on after the break…

One of my favorite apps for Symbian S60 v5, also a favorite for many others on other mobile OS’s, is now available through the newly launched Windows Mobile Marketplace for Mobile for Windows Mobile users. Here’s the press release right from Shazam:
London, UK – October 06, 2009 – Shazam, the world’s leading mobile music discovery provider, today announced the availability of its music discovery application for Windows® phones via the just-launched Windows® Marketplace for Mobile. Shazam will be offering a free version as well as a separate full-featured version which users can access for a one-time fee. This will be the first time Shazam is simultaneously offering two versions of its applications at once, giving Windows phone users the choice as to how they want to experience and use Shazam.
Windows Marketplace for Mobile, Microsoft Corp.’s new mobile store that allows users to browse and download mobile applications to more than 50 million existing Windows® Mobile devices, operates on an innovative new operating system that gives users access to quality applications through a seamless shopping experience. Shazam allows users to discover and share music simply by holding a phone up to a song as it is playing. The Shazam application has been downloaded by more than 8 million users on the iPhone App Store and is among the most popularly downloaded applications on BlackBerry App World, Nokia’s Ovi Store and Google’s Market.
“Windows Mobile is the latest platform for which we have developed our music discovery application that has been used and enjoyed by so many people around the world already,” said Andrew Fisher, CEO of Shazam. “We are delighted to have been included as part of the debut of Windows Marketplace and we are very pleased to be working together with Microsoft to deliver the Shazam service to a whole new population of users.”
Users of the free Shazam application will have the ability to discover up to five songs per month and have the option to share their discovered music. Premium users will get unlimited tagging capabilities plus additional features that include:
New users will be offered the opportunity to trial the full-featured Shazam application for seven days, after which they will be prompted to purchase it or revert to the limited, free edition.
“Shazam has proven to be a popular application across numerous devices and platforms,” said Jason Lim, director of ISV and developer experience at Microsoft. “With this in mind, we’re excited to have Shazam as part of the global launch of Windows Marketplace for Mobile. The Shazam application will provide people with a unique and compelling music discovery experience and we’re very pleased to offer it.”
At launch, the Shazam applications on Windows Marketplace for Mobile will be available in English in more than thirty markets around the world. Shazam expects to roll out multi-language versions in the coming weeks.

Toshiba showed-off a new set of smartphones and a new technology in CEATEC the other day: K01, K02, L02, an unnamed smartphone and the TransferJet technology. Read on for the details…
Found this on Mobility Site; a tasty little promo video for HTC’s newly announced HD2. Hit the read link to see the video in all its glory…

HTC HD2, after circulating through the rumor-mill, was finally revealed by HTC yesterday. The Windows Mobile 6.5 sporting device has a capacitive touchscreen 4.3-inch display with WVGA resolution, a Snapdragon 1GHz CPU, 448MB RAM and HTC’s new Sense UI to run on top of WinMo. Full specs and press release after the break.
Yes, it’s finally here… and it’s not all that different from WM6.1, as we’ve expected (apart from Internet Explorer 6 where implemented)
Mobility Site has done some excellent reviews on WM6.5 and if you’d like to know more about the Windows Mobile 6.5 experience, you should hop on to this link: Mobility Site

With Windows Mobile 6.5 just around the corner, Acer surely isn’t letting all the excitement go near by. UK will be seeing four new WinMo phones this week. The flagship of the quartet, the Acer neoTouch has a Qualcomm 8250 1GHz processor within with a large 3.8-inch WVGA touchscreen display, supporting Quad-band GSM and Tri-band HSPA. The feature I have personally been expecting for a long, long time is there too (finally); Internet Explorer 6. At last Windows Mobile users too will start enjoying a good web experience from their phones.
via Mobility Site

HTC Leo / HTC Pro Three
The inner beauty of HTC Leo, which has been rumored for a while now, was somewhat revealed a few days ago when jasiekpol from pdaclub.pl forums has posted some great photos of the 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen giant. The giant screen clearly shows that this beast carries within a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU with 320MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM to go with it. Pics after the break…
via GSM Arena & via pdaclub.pl