Microsoft, its partners — handset makers Dell, HTC Corp., LG and Samsung — and mobile operators such as AT&T, Deutsche Telekom AG, O2 and Orange, have unveiled nine smartphones based on Microsoft’s new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7.
We’ve already seen the prematurely leaked specifications of Samsung Omnia 7 and LG Optimus 7. These two handset makers have launched two more Windows Phone 7 devices: Samsung Focus and LG Quantum.
Dell has joined them with Dell Venue Pro, and HTC has launched four completely new devices: HTC 7 Surround, HTC HD7, HTC 7 Trophy, and HTC 7 Mozart.
The announced devices will be available “in the holiday 2010 timeframe.”
Check out a gallery with some of the new handsets, as well as a list of the new devices and the mobile operators that will sell them, below.
Samsung Focus
LG Optimus
Samsung Omnia
HTC Surround
LG Quantum
Dell Venue Pro
HTC HD7
HTC 7 Trophy
Windows Phone 7 Devices and Mobile Operators
In North America:
AT&T
HTC Surround, United States
Samsung Focus, United States
LG Quantum, United States
T-Mobile USA
HTC HD7, United States
Dell Venue Pro, United States
TELUS
HTC 7 Surround, Canada
LG Optimus 7, Canada
América Móvil
LG Optimus 7, Mexico
In Europe:
O2
HTC HD7, United Kingdom, Germany
Orange
HTC 7 Mozart, including France, United Kingdom
Samsung OMNIA 7, including France, United Kingdom
SFR
HTC 7 Trophy, France
Samsung OMNIA 7, France
Movistar
LG Optimus 7, Spain
HTC HD7, Spain
Samsung OMNIA 7, Spain
Deutsche Telekom AG
HTC 7 Mozart, Germany
Samsung OMNIA 7, Germany
Vodafone
HTC 7 Trophy, including Germany, Spain, United Kingdom
LG Optimus 7, including Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
In Asia Pacific:
SingTel
HTC HD 7, Singapore
LG Optimus 7, Singapore
Telstra
HTC 7 Mozart, Australia
LG Optimus 7Q, Australia
Vodafone
HTC 7 Trophy, including Australia
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