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Microsoft set to launch Windows 7 smartphone range

October 11, 2010

Microsoft is gearing up to unveil its new Windows Phone 7 operating system and a compatible range of devices at a New York event today, as the software giant looks to take on the likes of Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android in the fast growing smartphone market.

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The company has been building up to the launch in the past week, giving hints about its plans for Windows Phone 7-based smartphones and a possible iPad competitor running on Windows 7 by the end of this year.
The company will be launching the smartphones in the US along with AT&T, followed by a European launch within a week. Microsoft’s hardware partners include HTC, Asus and LG.
The company has also pledged $400 million for marketing and promoting the new mobile phone platform.
Speaking during a conference at the London School of Economics, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that the company will also launch a tablet device by the end of this year, in time for the holiday shopping season.
The stage is set and it remains to be seen how well Windows Phone 7 will be able to compete in the market, which is dominated by the likes of Apple and Google.

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