Showing posts with label Windows Phone 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Phone 7. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Lumia Nokia 800: Exclusive features for the first Windows Phone Manufacturer

Nokia recently held in London the opening conference of what he presents as the "Nokia World" the largest in its history. At the democratization of the smartphone, the manufacturer presented its historical track to meet the young and successful competition.The Finnish manufacturer will face a market now dominated by Apple and Android in the West by performing as expected with the transition from Symbian to Windows Phone, the latest version Mango.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Apple Dethrone Nokia in the Smartphone Market

According to its financial ewsults, Nokia had indicated a lost in its leading position in the smartphone market.The manufacturer Nokia will he deal with its competitors in the smartphone market? In addition to a net loss of 368 million euros over the last three months and a decline in revenues of 7%, Nokia have also recorded a decline of 34% on sales of its smartphones. In the course of the second quarter, the manufacturer and have sold 16.7 million devices "smart" against 20.3 million iPhone sold to Apple.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Evernote App for Windows Phone 7 Launched

In the last three years, we have about 13 different versions for all major platforms in the market.Today we added another.Welcome the coveted Evernote for Windows Phone 7.
Evernote for Windows Phone 7 allows you to save and find ideas and memories anytime, anywhere.As expected, it synchronizes seamlessly with other versions of Evernote you use, but there is more.In fact, this is the most feature-rich debut we've had.Not only is full of new features, it is also interesting how the innovative interface takes advantage of Windows Phone 7 Metro and Pivot panels.And, as always, Evernote for Windows 7 is free and is already available in the market.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Steve Ballmer : Windows 7 Phone Mango will offer over 500 new features


We know that Steve Ballmer is sometimes a funny little rascal and he never hesitates to make too. Sometimes he even fart cables when he arrived on stage, as evidenced this inspirational video . And indeed, at a conference in Japan, our man was led to speak about the next big up-to-day Windows 7 Phone, Mango. Yes, and you know what he said? Just as Windows 7.5 Phone propose no less than 500 new features. Innovations such as Internet Explorer 9 or greater integration of Messenger and even a lot of things on Facebook ...

Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Windows Phone 7 Update suspended on Samsung Mobile


The Windows Phone 7 update of deployed by Microsoft earlier this week has wreaked havoc on Samsung smartphones, and more specifically on the Omnia 7 and the Focus. Sufficient to say that the firm Redmond responds very quickly and decided to simply suspend the update for all cell phone brand. A necessary step, obviously, but which unfortunately a bit late ...

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Synchronize and transfer files from Windows Phone 7 Mac OS X using Connector


Microsoft has released the final version of Windows Phone 7 Connector , a software that allows you to synchronize all the multimedia files of Microsoft Smartphone with iTunes and iPhoto.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Windows 7 Phone worse than expected?

In an interview with Pocket-Lint , James Choi, marketing director of LG, said that Windows 7 Phone has "good visibility less than expected" .

Friday, December 31, 2010

Windows 7 Phones compared in pictures

Windows 7 Phone Platform now has 10 models  gathered in a graphic comparison of their specifications, without prejudging their qualities.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

ChevronWP7, Jailbreak on Windows 7 Phone

They were the first to perform Jailbreak on Windows Phone 7 and after seeing this will not be the last to show it.
The ChevronWP7 people are the architects of this and are more than happy to announce it weeks after the hard and arduous work with the SO
With the application officially launched it will be possible to develop your software and upload it without having to be a developer and pay the $99 required by Microsoft.
An idea similar to what happens on the iPhone, but Redmond might not be so forgiving when this happens and could release a new firmware soon.
This is the first step and we may use third party applications that are created and not endorsed by MarketPlace, the official store of Windows Phone 7.

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