• Windows Phone 7 Released to Manufacturers

    Windows Phone 7 Released to Manufacturers

    Techtree News Staff, Sep 02, 2010 1639 hrs IST

    First devices should start trickling in soon

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Microsoft has officially announced the final version of its latest smartphone OS, Windows Phone 7, to manufacturers. The RTM (Release to Manufacturing), as Microsoft calls it, means that the OS is now ready to be released to Microsoft's partners, who will then integrate it to their respective hardware (phones, in this case).

According to a blog post on the official Windows Phone blog, this release  is their biggest milestone. Prior to being RTM'd, Microsoft has had nearly ten thousand devices running automated tests daily, over a half million hours of active self-hosting use, over three and a half million hours of stress test passes, and eight and a half million hours of fully automated test passes. Apart from these, Microsoft says that it has had thousands of independent software vendors and early adopters testing the software in order to provide them feedback.

All this basically means that we can start expecting the first official releases of handsets based on this platform in the near future. While we are not expecting a launch immediately, there is a possibility of the first handsets from manufacturers in a months time. Microsoft had earlier released a technical preview to which they had made some changes. 

Let's see who would be the first to commercially release the first Windows Phone 7 powered handset on the planet.

Watch this space!

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(9) Comments
udayaraj s
,karnataka, on Sep 03, 2010 07:06 PM
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Mustafa
,Hyderabad, on Sep 02, 2010 06:09 PM
With Android around... who gives a shit?
Pankaj
,hyderabad, on Sep 02, 2010 07:17 PM
u suckk
Diva
,New Delhi, on Sep 03, 2010 01:42 AM
I do, cos I don't give a SHIT about Android
Nishant
,Hyderabad, on Sep 03, 2010 10:26 AM
Who gives a shit? Umm...Apple and Google for sure. The Windows Phone 7 certainly seems to have all the components and all the desired integration - Games (Xbox Live), Music (Zune), and Office (Err.. Office). In one year's time it could be Apple and Google shitting in their pants.
Mustafa
,Hyderabad, on Sep 03, 2010 10:29 AM
Microsoft was and always been way behind the rest of the competition when it comes to smart phones. With 200,000 Android phones being sold every single day and Google's backing, it has revolutionized the industry to say the least.
Mustafa
,Hyderabad, on Sep 03, 2010 10:39 AM
Here are some facts for ya Smartphone Market Share - Android - 24% iOS - 50% Windows - 4% Talking about the growth rate, Android literally blew everything away by adding 22% growth this Feb. About the apps that are available, Android market - 100,000 (Majority of which are free), iOS - 200,000 apps.
Nishant
,Hyderabad, on Sep 03, 2010 11:25 AM
I am sure these statistics weren't around a year ago, then Android came and turned things around. The fact is that Android is a good platform, but just because you are an Android fanboy doesn't mean that you should disregard all the rave reviews that Windows Phone 7 is getting. The threat from Windows Phone 7 to Android is as real as it gets. If these stats are still around after a year, I will be truly impressed.
Mustafa
,Hyderabad, on Sep 03, 2010 11:49 AM
So, lets wait and watch.

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