“NoDo” WP7 Update postponed
“NoDo” Windows Phone 7 update won’t be released until March 8th, according to article of Neowin.net. Some phone carriers were claiming February 7 release, that didn’t pan out. Now, Neowin.net is stating that the official date will be announced during the Mobile World Congress on February 14th. When Microsoft was asked about the zune update for Feb. 7th they said this date wasn’t a nodo deadline and they two had nothing to do with one another. Microsoft also added that they have only ever said “Early 2011″
Orange to support HTC HD2 in Romania
HTC HD2 is one phone that’s high on carrier demand. Now Orange is ready to spot the HD2 in Romania. The device is not having the new OS- Windows Mobile 6.5 currently, but is speculated to get on the floors by the end of 2009.
With Windows Mobile phones being one of the hot favorites in the Romania mobile world, Orange is expecting some serious business.
Via WMPoweruser
HTC HD2 entering the T-Mobile world
The words and the image say it all- T-Mobile USA is going to feature HTC HD2. The 4.3 inch capacitive display device is speculated to be arriving at T-Mobile if the specs and the picture shown in the screenshot below are to be believed.
Its unclear right now that which other US carriers will be supporting HD2. Let’s wait from the final word.
Via Slashgear
Flamboyancy redefined in phones: coming up an ARMANI-Samsung windows phone
If the phones you handle define your attitude, your style and you are passionate about some utility as well, then an Armani made smartphone may attract you. Now here is a Samsung-Giorgio Armani venture into the Windows Mobile World: a $1030(700 euro) smartphone with all new Windows Mobile 6.5.
With the classic brown finish, the phone will don both touchscreen and mechanical QWERTY keyboard. Other specs include- 5MP camera, GPS, MicroSD and 3.5 inch screen.
Steve Ballmer said the device was "a statement of style" and the partnership as "a unique thing” though declined such associations of MS with any fashion house.
Via Engadgetmobile via Reuters
Windows Mobile or Windows Phone : ‘Same-same’ but yet ‘different’ in eyes of MS
Microsoft may have a rename ‘ceremony’ for its ‘Windows Mobile’ and re-brand it as ‘Windows Phone.’ The move may make the ‘’WinMo’ a bit older but it tends to change the perspective in which the mobile world operates, i.e., having a real-time PC experience on your mobiles. It may change the way ‘windowsphone’mix is perceived.
Anyway, we wonder what the terminology of the OSes would be like. Let’s wait and hear what is the final word from the MS.

[via gizmodo]



