Monday, October 11, 2010

Microsoft Unveils New Windows Phones

Microsoft Unveils New Windows Phones
By NICK BILTON
Copyright by The New York Times
October 11, 2010, 10:41 AM
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/11/microsoft-announces-final-windows-phones/?hp


Microsoft on Monday unveiled the final version of its long-awaited Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system, which it hopes will give it a greater presence in the rapidly expanding market for smartphones.

The new phones will be available on AT&T’s network starting Nov. 8, he said, and later in the year on T-Mobile. Verizon and Sprint will offer the phones in 2011. AT& T will offer three phones, at $200 apiece.

Microsoft has a lot at stake with the new phone software. Over the past several years the smartphone market has grown exponentially. The Apple iPhone, Google Android and RIM’s Blackberry have taken the lead in customer sales.

Microsoft, which does not have a quality competing smartphone, has lagged behind. With the new operating system, it hopes to become competitive.

The AT&T phones will have its U-verse TV service, allowing users to watch live television on their devices, said Ralph de la Vega, president and chief executive officer of AT&T’s mobility and consumer market unit, who also spoke at the news conference.

Joe Belfiore, Microsoft’s corporate vice president and program manager of the Windows Phone 7 platform, demonstrated the new operating system at the news conference. He showed a homescreen that can be customized to each user, integrating social networks, messaging and integration with the Microsoft Xbox.

Mr. Belfiore also showed other unique features, including Microsoft’s Power Point slide presentation software and in-depth search integration.

Another feature is Office Hub, which offers a free integration with Microsoft’s One Note software, making it easy to share and edit documents between a Windows phone and a Web-enabled version of the software.

Consumers can also link their phones to other Microsoft products, including Xbox LIVE for gaming, Zune music and video content, and the Bing search engine.

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