Microsoft today announced the availability of a new line of Windows® phones
around the world that are available in a broad range of styles and prices. With
a Windows phone, people can navigate their phone easily with the touch of a
finger1 and browse the Internet on a great mobile browser. People can also
connect to two new services that allow them to back up and share data from their
phone to the Web and buy a variety of useful applications from the Windows
Marketplace for Mobile. Microsoft expects partners to deliver more than 30 new
phones in more than 20 countries by the end of 2009.


"We all want to connect quickly to the people and information that’s
important to us from across our lives at work and at home," said Microsoft
CEO Steve Ballmer. "A Windows phone lets people take their entire world of
digital information, communications, applications and entertainment with
them wherever they go."
With a Windows phone, people can rely on their phone to balance their lives,
from work to home to play. Whether it’s editing a document or sharing several
vacation updates through a social networking application, Windows phones help
people stay connected to the people and information they care about most.
Because people’s phones often match their personality and unique needs,
Microsoft now offers the Windows phone Custom Theme Creator. People can create
personalized themes for their Windows phone by choosing the color and design
that suits their style at
http://www.windowsphone.com/theme.
With a Windows phone, people will have familiar work and play experiences
right from their Start button, including these:
- A new enhanced Windows Live experience with What’s New feeds and
improved Windows Live photo sharing across major social networking sites
(such as Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and Flickr)
- A best-in-class e-mail experience and the ability to manage multiple
accounts right from their phone with Outlook Mobile and Exchange Server
synchronization
- The ability to use PowerPoint and open and edit Word and Excel documents
from their phone with Microsoft Office Mobile
- The power to sync files on the phone through Windows Live Media Manager
and play media files seamlessly with Windows Media Player
- A redesigned Windows Internet Explorer mobile browser with Adobe Flash
Lite2 that brings the mobile Web browsing experience closer to what people
have come to expect from their PC
With the launch of these new Windows phones, Microsoft debuts new services
that bring added value to people.
My Phone is a free service that helps people manage and back up the
invaluable information stored on their phone and provides peace of mind and an
easy restore option in the event of a lost or damaged phone. My Phone
automatically synchronizes the specific types of a phone’s content the user
chooses - from contacts and appointments to texts, photos and more - to a
password-protected Web site. People can also publish their photos from the My
Phone Web site or their phone directly to Windows Live, Facebook, MySpace and
Flickr. As part of the free service, people can go online and map the last known
location of their phone from when it was last synchronized. In addition, a set
of more advanced "lost phone" features are being offered as a premium package
that people can activate as needed. The My Phone Premium package includes the
ability to immediately locate the phone’s current location on a map (in the U.S.
only); remotely lock a phone and post an "if found" message to its screen;
loudly ring the phone even if it is set to vibrate or silent mode; and
ultimately, if needed, completely erase the phone to protect personal data from
falling into the wrong hands. People using My Phone on their phone running
either Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 or 6.5 can access the premium package free of
charge until Nov. 30, 2009. After that date, seven-day access to the premium
package will be available for purchase for US$ 4.99 in the U.S.
Also launching today is Windows Marketplace for Mobile, which offers people
an easy way to find and purchase high-quality mobile applications for both work
and play, while creating a new opportunity for developers to reach millions of
people using Windows phones worldwide. Microsoft is pleased today to introduce
246 quality mobile applications initially in Windows Marketplace for work and
play, with more than 753 ISVs worldwide on board to continue building out the
catalog. People will have access to not only important line-of-business
applications for work, but also popular mobile applications for play such as
Facebook, MySpace, Netflix, Twikini, WunderRadio and ZAGAT, as well as leading
game titles including Sudoku, "Guitar Hero World Tour" and the "PAC-MAN" series,
all of which can be easily purchased and installed directly on a Windows phone.
All purchased applications are certified by Microsoft to run on Windows phones
and are backed by a simple return policy. Over the next few months, Microsoft
will continue to evolve Windows Marketplace for Mobile to bring to market a
fresh take on the app store that delivers strong value for developers and a
great shopping experience for people.
Windows phones give people the power to choose the phone that best fits their
style and budget by offering phones with a full physical QWERTY keyboard, others
with just a large touch screen, and some with both touch screen and keyboard.
Microsoft and its partners now deliver a variety of Windows phones for people to
choose from in several regions:
In North America:
- HTC Pure from AT&T
- HTC Imagio from Verizon Wireless
- Samsung Intrepid from Sprint, available Oct. 11, 2009
- HTC Tilt 2 from AT&T, available in the coming weeks
In Latin America:
- Samsung Omnia II available in the coming weeks from TIM Brasil
In Europe:
- MDA Vario V, MDA Compact V and HTC Touch2 and the Samsung Omnia II from
Deutsche Telekom in select European markets
- HTC HD2 from Orange, available in the coming weeks in France
- HTC Touch2 from Orange, available in the coming weeks in France, Spain,
Switzerland and Romania
- A software update for the HTC Touch Pro2 from Orange, available in the
coming weeks in France, U.K. and Romania
- Samsung Omnia II from Orange, available in the coming weeks in Poland,
Switzerland and Slovakia and from early December in France
- Samsung Omnia LITE from Orange, available in the coming weeks in France
and Spain
- Samsung Omnia PRO B7320 from Orange, available in the coming weeks in
France and the U.K.
- Toshiba TG01 W from Orange, available as an update to the TG01 in the
coming weeks in France, the U.K., Switzerland and Romania
- LG GM750 and Samsung Omnia II from SFR in France
- TMN Bluebelt 2 and TMN Silverbelt, made by ZTE Corp., from TMN in
Portugal
- Samsung Omnia II and Omnia LITE from TMN in Portugal
- HTC Touch Diamond2 from Vodafone in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands,
Australia, South Africa and Central Europe
- HTC Touch Pro2 from Vodafone in the U.K. and Switzerland
- LG GM750 from Vodafone in Germany, the U.K., Spain and the Netherlands
The following phones are available on the open market in Europe:
- Samsung Omnia II, Omnia LITE, Omnia PRO B7320, Omnia PRO B7330 and Omnia
PRO B7610 available in October
In Asia:
- ZTE X60 from China Unicom
- HTC Touch Diamond2 from Telstra
The following phones are available on the open market in Asia:
- Acer beTouch E100, beTouch E101, beTouch E200 and Acer neoTouch
- Garmin-Asus nüvifone M20
- HTC Snap, HTC Touch Pro2, HTC Touch Diamond2 and HTC Touch2
- LG GM730 and LG GM550
- Samsung Omnia II and Samsung Omnia PRO B7320, Omnia PRO B7330
Information about the latest updates and new Windows phones is available at
http://www.windowsphone.com.
Cheers ~ Arne