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Toshiba announces first WP7 Mango phone

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Jul 2011 2:07 User comments (1)

Toshiba announces first WP7 Mango phone

Fujitsu-Toshiba have announced the first Windows Phone 7 device with Mango, today, the IS12T.
The device will launch very soon, and Mango has gone Release to Manufacturing (RTM), as well.

Toshiba's new device will have a 3.7-inch LCD, single-core 1.5GHz processor and 32GB internal memory.

Additionally, the device will be water and dustproof.

'Mango' adds 500 features to the WP7 operating system including multi-tasking, Internet Explorer 9, HTML5 support, Twitter and Facebook integration.

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128.7.2011 08:25

La-ti-da. I was thinking of checking into WP7 devices since I do like 7 alright on my computers. But if I remember correctly, m$ didn't even develop it themselves, got it from a Chinese developer didn't they?

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