In partnership with Samsung, Dell, LG, and HTC, in addition to partner mobile carries like AT&T mobility and Deutsche Telekom AG, Orange, and O2 across the pond, Microsoft has certainly set themselves up to be conveniently obtainable when it comes to the launch of Windows Phone 7.
The company debuted nine handsets today at an event in New York City (though only three will be available for AT&T). Most, if not all (given that Microsoft and partner manufacturers stay on schedule) devices should be available before the holiday season, and we’ve showcased them below for your viewing pleasure.
Samsung Focus:
Sports a 4-inch 480×800-pixel display, 1GHz processor, 5-megapixel camera [720p HD video recording], and an impressive battery life.
LG Optimus:
Sports a 3.8-inch 480×800-pixel display, 1GHz processor, 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and HD video recording [720p].
Samsung Omnia:
HTC Surround:
Aptly named with a surround slide-out speaker, this device sports and impressive 3.8-inch 480×800-pixel display, has a 5-megapixel camera with HD recording, and impressive battery life.
LG Quantum:
Sports a 3.5-inch 480×800-pixel display and a 1GHz processor, along with similar camera specs as the devices above.
Dell Venue Pro:
Sports a 4.1-inch 480×800 display and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
HTC HD7:
Sports a giant 4.3-inch display, fast 1GHz processor, and impressive battery life.
HTC 7 Trophy:
HTC 7 Mozart:
LG Optimus 7Q:
Looking to get one of these devices? You’ve got a difficult decision ahead of you.
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