Head of the British unit of mobile development Microsoft Phil Moore (Phil Moore) has confirmed that the end of 2010 the market will not appear cellular phones with new mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 7. In an interview with Moore, said: "This is postponed until the end of next year, but it is definitely expected. You'll see much more in the Windows Mobile 7. Providing business users and consumers what they want to become part of Windows Mobile 7. You get the flexibility to more easily touch interface.
Moore also admitted that Microsoft "is still playing catch-up" with the iPhone from Apple. "It's true; Apple caught us all by surprise. It has released something classic look, new and previously unknown, with very good user interface. Moore in recognition of the fact that the iPhone is leading a war of smartphones is a first for Microsoft. Not so long ago, when the smart phone from Apple was born, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (Steve Ballmer) laughed at the iPhone, saying that "this is the most expensive phone in the world."
In September this year, Microsoft confirmed that the current team of 1,000 developers working on Windows Mobile 7, is planned as a key element of Windows Mobile 7 build social support networks. Since then, appeared only a message that the manufacturer will tell more about Windows Mobile 7 on the upcoming conference MIX 2010, which will be held in March next year. In addition, Microsoft has placed something very similar to the concept of the interface for Windows Mobile 7, at Office 2010.
Microsoft says that it wants to say something about Windows Mobile on the upcoming trade shows and conferences, CES 2010, Mobile World Congress 2010, International CTIA Wireless 2010, so perhaps we'll see Windows Mobile 7 to MIX 2010.



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