August 31st, 2010 by Hamid

Here is a video demonstration of call dialing and receiving experience on Windows Phone 7 prototype device. Before jumping over video keep it in mind that right now Windows Phone 7 hardware and software is in beta state so the minor deficiency observed will definitely get fix in final product.

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August 31st, 2010 by Hamid

Through an email to Windows Phone 7 developers Microsoft has informed that 16 categories and 25 sub-categories of apps will be included to Marketplace for Windows Phone 7.

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The following video demonstrates the comparison of email client of Windows Phone 7 with the email client of iPhone and Android 2.2. This all is done for fun as all of you know that right now Windows Phone 7 hardware and software is not in its final state.

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August 29th, 2010 by Hamid

The pocketnow has compared and feature the video of boot up time of LG Panther Windows Phone 7, iPhone 4, Nexus One, and HD2 Windows Mobile.

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The pocketnow has posted the video demonstration of camera and pictures hub features of Windows Phone 7. Watch out the video after jump.

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The pocketnow has posted video of some of Windows Phone 7 features including Start screen customization, Settings and Camera interface.

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Folks at pocketnow.com has performed browser comparison of Windows Phone 7, with iPhone and Nexus One.

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Microsoft Channel 9 has posted a video, where Windows Phone 7 Program Manager, Sean Mckenna, presented some of core Windows Phone 7 internal applications including game, translator, shopping list, unit converter, weather app, stocks app and level application.

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The developers who need GPS coordinates to create some apps for Windows Phone 7 and also do not have the device to test, for all of those Keyboardp has placed a free piece of source code on his blog which will absolutely helpful to perform the task.

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To CNBC interview, HP Personal Systems Group VP Todd Bradley has confirmed that HP will not continue with Microsoft’s WP 7 and instead of that company will focus to launch a variety of newly-acquired Palm webOS based smartphones.

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