![]() ![]() Microsoft's philosophy and approach to WP7 ![]() It is still personally very encouraging to see how far along this version of the WP7 software is and to see it performing so well, with the understanding that there will be improvements before release. This version is designed for developers to use and carriers to start testing out on their networks. From what I understand of Microsoft's development process there are technical previews and betas, then release candidates, then release to manufacturer versions. While I will run through the operating system and my experiences, these may change a bit when Windows Phone 7 launches on devices so don't expect to see everything exactly as it is in this Technical Preview version. It also helps that this Samsung Omnia HD-like device has a beautiful OLED display. than I have with this version of the software. Actually, I am blown away by how stable this version of the software is because I have seen more issues with shipping devices running the iOS, Google Android OS, etc. However, after using it as my primary device for five days I have yet to see ANY lockups, freezes, or resets on the Samsung device I am testing out. I want to make it perfectly clear before you dive into the details that this is just a Technical Preview release of the Windows Phone 7 software and there is still some time before the release candidate will be complete so there are some functions that are not fully developed and there will most likely be bugs along the way. User interface elements and performance of the UI.Initial startup, login, and setup of WP7.Unboxing the Windows Phone 7 developer phone from Samsung. ![]() You will also find embedded videos covering the following: ![]()
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