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Photos: Windows 7 Mobile launch
Highlights from Windows 7 Mobile launches around the world, plus a first look at the devices coming to Australia.
on Oct 12 2010 9:20AM
Outtatheway Steve, we're here for the phones...
The HTC Mozart, expected to be released in Australia by Telstra.
The HTC Trophy, widely expected to be carried by Vodafone.
The Samsung Omnia, which will be available from Optus.
The Samsung Omnia, which will be available from Optus.
The start screen on Windows 7 OS.
A look at Windows Phone 7's calendar app.
A look at Windows Phone 7's email inbox app.
And here's what the body of an email is purported to look like on a Windows 7 phone.
Microsoft has worked on its mobile search capability for Windows Phone 7.
Outtatheway Steve, we're here for the phones...
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