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It Has Really Happened – Nokia and Microsoft Announce Partnership

Ahead of Nokia’s Strategic and Financial Briefing scheduled to take place later this morning, the mobile phone manufacturer has announced a partnership with Microsoft to create Windows Phone 7 devices.  This represents a huge change in direction for the Finnish company, who have previously only produced hardware running their own Symbian and Maemo/MeeGo platforms. Nokia published an open...

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Nokia, Strategy Briefings, MWC and Beyond – Are Nokia About to Rise, Phoenix-Like, From the Flames?

A meeting with the title Strategy and Financial Briefing doesn’t really sound like the kind of event where pulses will be set racing, does it? Well, Nokia’s Strategy and Financial Briefing on Friday 11th February continues to look as if it’ll be quite the opposite, as new CEO Stephen Elop appears to be on the warpath, and big changes are looming at Nokia. Nokia have been having...

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HTC HD7 – Monster in Your Pocket

If you love mobile phones and are looking to enter the new and exciting world of Windows Phone 7, then we’re almost certain that one glance at the simply stunning screen found on the HD7 will make you say ‘I want that one!’  The HTC HD7 is the spiritual successor to the HTC HD2, and the Euro WinPho7 brother to the USA’s Android-running HTC EVO.  The one thing...

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HTC 7 Trophy – Windows Winner!

In an effort to help people differentiate between their new Windows Phone 7 devices, HTC are promoting each one slightly differently.  It’s Microsoft’s fault really, as the specifications aren’t all that different, especially between the Mozart and this, the HTC Trophy.  While the Mozart’s name sums up what that phone is all about nicely, it’s not so clear with the...

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HTC Mozart Video Leaks: Specs Revealed

A video surfaced online yesterday revealing the HTC Mozart and it’s supposed specs, which we’re inclined to believe. The Mozart is said to be gracing us with a 1GHz Qualcomm QSD8250 CPU, 576 MB RAM, a 3.7 inch WVGA S-LCD screen and an 8 megapixel camera on the back. Which, with the exception of the latter, pretty much means what we’re looking at here is a upgraded Windows Phone...

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