Windows Phone 7 devices from the top giants Dell, ASUS & Samsung reported

Now that kinfolk gets defunct, millions of eyes and minds are on new Windows Phone 7 and the partners Microsoft has lined up for their heavily stuffed and high-tech gear up smartphone OS. Recently, the company has finally confirmed its proposed mission that manufacturers will be initially releasing devices in the coming Q4 2010, telling Pocket-lint that Dell, ASUS, LG, HTC and Samsung would all be pushing out at least one device apiece; more interesting, however, is news from arch ROM-fondler conflipper as to various HTC full devices he’s pulled from leaked firmware, three of which are believed to run Windows Phone 7, I think its useful hook to hang.

Microsoft has stated that they plan to make Windows Phone 7 as widely available in the market crashing all stress levels as possible across US and UK carriers, rather than ink exclusivity deals that could limit sales; it’s likely we all will see barely-modified versions of the same handsets showing up with different measure of connectivity.

It’s also possible that HTC could end development on any of the devices – which also include the HTC Motion, Maestro, Blitz, Sage and Vienna too soon before they reach the market or even simulation model stage. Still, given the company’s barnstorming past 18 months and longstanding commitment to Windows Mobile, we wouldn’t be wondered to see them out cornering the market in WP7 with a number of different high-tech fully stuffed devices. Also read out the technical patrolling specifications for details without any blockage.

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