Windows Phone 7 reviews

Yesterday Microsoft officially launched the first terminals equipped with the Windows Phone 7 operating system and during this evening the first hands-on reviews from the profile sites also appeared. We have discussed Windows Phone 7 before and presented video clips with the interface and other aspects of the operating system, so you know "what to eat" this new OS. Unfortunately, most of those who held such a phone in their hands did not have many words of praise for it, because the operating system itself is not really that great, in fact, it is a little behind iOS or Android. Experts are of the opinion that Windows Phone 7 is a year behind iOS or Android, but Microsoft managed to make a very good operating system whose skeleton will be able to develop a competitive platform in a few years, but that depends on the changes made system over time, but also the interest of developers to develop applications for it. You can read until another one here a complete review of this operating system and if you are interested in buying a phone that runs Windows Phone 7 then you can ask at Orange or Vodafone stores because if I'm not mistaken they already have something like this on offer.

Let's return to the title of this article, the reviews of terminals running Windows Phone 7. From a hardware point of view, I don't think there is much discussion and if you want to see video clips with each terminal running Windows Phone 7, then visit This article. Now let's see the first reviews for some of the terminals compatible with Windows Phone 7 that were launched yesterday:

HTC HD 7

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HTC Surround

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HTC Mozart

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Samsung Omnia 7

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And finally a little head 2 head between Samsung Omnia 7, HTC Mozart and HTC HD 7.

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