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HTC Released Five models of Windows Phone 7

Friday, October 15th, 2010 at 7:23 am , filed under Mobiles, Tech News by Kimberly

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HTC has released its five smartphone models that run on Microsoft Widows Phone 7 operating system. HTC says that it is planning to release its latest models as models. The company plans to launch these smartphones with different carriers in US, European and Asian market.

HTC Corp is the world’s fourth largest smartphone market. According to the latest news, AT&T Inc will sell HTC 7 Surround, T-Mobile and Deutsche Telecom AG will sell HTC HD7 and Sprint Nextel Corp will sell HTC 7 Pro.

Some of these devices will work on CDMA technology also. The HTC Mozart and HTC 7 Trophy will work on CDMA technology. These devices will be carried through European and Asian operators. Microsoft has introduced its other devices such as LG Optimus, Samsung Omnia and other devices of Dell during its launch on Oct 11th, 2010.

By Kimberly

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