
Microsoft holding Windows Phone Event on November 7th
Gagan Kumar
Three more Windows phones are expected to launch on November 7, with Windows Phone Mango update
Published on Oct 31, 2011
Microsoft the Windows OS architect is all set to launch three more handsets in the event scheduled for November 7 at New York. These three handsets are HTC Titan, Samsung Focus S and Focus Flash. A lot of rumours had been circulated about these handsets and finally we have got the news of the release date of these handsets.
Microsoft has sent the invite for a backstage event, which will be honoured by the high officials of Microsoft like Andy Lees, Joe Belfiore and a few other members of windows Phone team. Every individual will get a chance to chat with these high officials in the event.
Besides displaying the pictures of these three handsets which are expected to launch on this event and the names of these high official whose presence are expected in this event, the invite also carries a tag line “That’s not the only big thing Windows Phone has planned…” So, it reveals that Microsoft has kept some surprises for the audience, but what it could be?
It is speculated that these three handsets will come with a newer version of Mango update. So, besides the upgraded Mango version what else it could be? Can you guess? What Microsoft is cooking for its customers is really difficult to speculate at this point of time. Everyone is waiting for the new windows handsets.
The first Windows Phone came in November last year but they were launched on different networks such as, HTC HD was launched on T-Mobiles and Samsung Focus, HTC Surround and LG Quantum was launched on AT&T networks, but this time the invite reveals that all these three handset will come with only AT&T carrier plan.
If we talk about their tech specs then all these handsets are equipped with single-core processor. Focus Flash has 3.7-inch super AMOLED display, while Focus S has much larger 4.3-inch super AMOLED display and HTC Titan comes with 4.7-inch display. Focus Flash is powered with 5-megapixel camera, while Titan and Focus S has 8-megapixel camera. These handset are expected to capture 720p videos.





