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Microsoft Hosts NYC Bash For Mango Rollout

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"I think this generation of Windows Phone will see more success than the prior, but this is a long-term fight that will require continuous iterative improvement and new features and services to be added on a regular pace," said Al Hilwa, the director of applications development software at IDC.

Microsoft  and AT&T  unveiled three new smartphones on Monday that are based on the software  giant's new Windows  Phone 7.5 platform, also known as Mango. To celebrate the launch, Microsoft constructed a six-story Windows Phone in the middle of New York City's Herald Square.
The mammoth structure incorporates giant LED  screens that simulate the Metro-style interface of live tiles that are displayed on Mango handset screens. The simulation was to run through Monday evening.

"You'll see games in the Games Hub, music in the Music plus Video Hub, people in the People Hub," wrote Microsoft blogger Michael Stroh.

Mango's live-tile home screen -- "especially in the way developers can use the tiles" -- is going to be imitated by other platforms, noted Al Hilwa, the director of applications development software at IDC. But for Mango to succeed as a mobile  platform, Microsoft will need to forge "market-by-market breakthroughs" by means of carrier and OEM alliances as well as through the fierce marketing of devices, he said.

"This is the nature of the Android  ecosystem and it is the model Microsoft will likely have to follow," Hilwa said in an e-mail Monday. "The Nokia partnership brings exactly this expertise in various markets."

New Mango Models

AT&T is taking orders for two Mango-based handsets from Samsung and with a third model called the HTC Titan -- which will sport an extra-large, 4.7-inch display – set to follow shortly.

Priced at $200, the new Samsung Focus S offers buyers a 4.3-inch super AMOLED plus display, a 1.4GHz processor  and 8-megapixel camera. The new Samsung Focus Flash -- which features a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, 1.4GHz processor and 5-megapixel camera -- is priced at an ultra-low $50.

T-Mobile unveiled its own Mango-based smartphone offering last week. Called the HTC Radar 4G , the new smartphone has a post-rebate price of $100. U.S. consumers who buy any of the new Mango-based handsets launching this month will receive a $25 prepaid app card for free, which they can use to buy mobile software offerings at Windows Phone Marketplace.

Microsoft  and AT&T  unveiled three new smartphones on Monday that are based on the software  giant's new Windows  Phone 7.5 platform, also known as Mango. To celebrate the launch, Microsoft constructed a six-story Windows Phone in the middle of New York City's Herald Square.
The mammoth structure incorporates giant LED  screens that simulate the Metro-style interface of live tiles that are displayed on Mango handset screens. The simulation was to run through Monday evening.

"You'll see games in the Games Hub, music in the Music plus Video Hub, people in the People Hub," wrote Microsoft blogger Michael Stroh.

Mango's live-tile home screen -- "especially in the way developers can use the tiles" -- is going to be imitated by other platforms, noted Al Hilwa, the director of applications development software at IDC. But for Mango to succeed as a mobile  platform, Microsoft will need to forge "market-by-market breakthroughs" by means of carrier and OEM alliances as well as through the fierce marketing of devices, he said.

"This is the nature of the Android  ecosystem and it is the model Microsoft will likely have to follow," Hilwa said in an e-mail Monday. "The Nokia partnership brings exactly this expertise in various markets."

New Mango Models

AT&T is taking orders for two Mango-based handsets from Samsung and with a third model called the HTC Titan -- which will sport an extra-large, 4.7-inch display – set to follow shortly.

Priced at $200, the new Samsung Focus S offers buyers a 4.3-inch super AMOLED plus display, a 1.4GHz processor  and 8-megapixel camera. The new Samsung Focus Flash -- which features a 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, 1.4GHz processor and 5-megapixel camera -- is priced at an ultra-low $50.

T-Mobile unveiled its own Mango-based smartphone offering last week. Called the HTC Radar 4G , the new smartphone has a post-rebate price of $100. U.S. consumers who buy any of the new Mango-based handsets launching this month will receive a $25 prepaid app card for free, which they can use to buy mobile software offerings at Windows Phone Marketplace.

Wireless Business Solution Zee Tawasha
 

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