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  2. Windows Phone 7 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone 7 is the first release of the Windows Phone mobile client ... Engadget and ZDNet applauded the integration of Facebook into the People Hub as well as ...

  3. Windows Phone version history - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone 7.8 is the final major release of Windows Phone 7. It consists exclusively of user interface improvements backported from Windows Phone 8, as existing Windows Phone 7 devices can not be upgraded to due to changes to its architecture and hardware requirements. These include a home screen with the ability to resize live tiles, new ...

  4. List of features removed in Windows Phone - Wikipedia

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    While Windows Phone contains many new features, a number of capabilities and certain programs that were a part of previous versions up to Windows Mobile 6.5 were removed or changed. [1] [2] Until Windows Mobile 6.5, the previous version did always cover the complete feature range of the predecessor version.

  5. Windows Phone - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone 7.8 was released as a stopgap update in 2013 to include some of the user interface features from Windows Phone 8. ... Engadget and ZDNet applauded the ...

  6. List of Windows Phone 7 devices - Wikipedia

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    Second generation Windows Phone comes pre-installed with the Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango" version of Windows Phone or later. All devices in this list feature a single-core processor, a 480 x 800 WVGA resolution screen, and (except for the HTC Radar) a built-in digital compass. Due to the change of requirements, some second generation devices have ...

  7. Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T - Wikipedia

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    The Fujitsu Toshiba IS12T is a mobile smartphone running the Windows Phone operating system and was designed and manufactured by Fujitsu Toshiba. [3] The phone is waterproof [4] and is the first and only Windows Phone to be officially released in Japan under carrier KDDI.

  8. Bing Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Bing Mobile is built into Windows Mobile and Windows Phone as proprietary software, accessed via the Search key on Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 devices. It is also available on Windows Phone 8.1 (and integrated with Microsoft Cortana where available), and can be downloaded for other platforms, including Android.

  9. HTC 7 Surround - Wikipedia

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    The phone comes with built-in Bluetooth 2.1 and a MicroUSB slot to plug in a MicroUSB to USB wire which can be used to connect the device to the computer or to the wall charger. WiFi tethering, initially not supported, has been added with Windows Phone 7.5 but AT&T has yet to push the firmware update from HTC.