Video: The new Windows Phone 7 terminals

Last night Microsoft officially launched the Windows Phone 7 operating system, but with it, 10 different smartphones appeared that run this new operating system. Most of them are made by HTC, but LG, Dell and Samsung could not refrain from launching at least one product that runs this operating system. All have a 1 Ghh processor, screens between 3.2 - 4 inches, at least 8GB of internal space and at least 5 megapixel cameras with built-in flash and the ability to make video recordings in 720p format. All are in direct competition with the iPhone, but my opinion is that launching 10 different smartphones would not be such a good idea for the end-user. I know that each person has affinities vis-à-vis their own company, but I think that a single optimized terminal can handle as many as 10 different ones with 10 different types of Windows Phone 7.

Here is a hands-on video with each of them:

HTC Surround/ 7 Surround

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HTC HD7

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HTC 7 Mozart

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HTC Trophy 7

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HTC 7 Pro

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Dell VenuePro

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LG Quantum/Optimus 7Q

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LG Optimus 7

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Samsung Focus

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Samsung Omnia 7

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What do you think, does the iPhone 4 have any serious competitors?