Right after weeks of steering clear of answering questions about how several Windows Phone 7 products have been sold given that their launch in late October, Microsoft execs have made the decision to release figures.On December 21, in an article on its Internet site for that press,
Office 2010 Keygen, Microsoft officials stated that its phone partners have sold “over 1.5 million phones in the first six weeks” they were available.Update: This amount represents sales of Windows Telephone 7 phones from phone makers to carriers. It is not the quantity of phones offered to customers by the carriers.Windows Telephone seven gadgets went on sale in Europe on October 21 and in the U.S. on November 8. In the U.S., only two carriers currently offer the GSM-only phones: AT&T and T-Mobile. In early 2011,
Office 2007 Product Key, Verizon and Sprint are expected to begin selling CDMA Windows Phone 7 devices.Sales might have been higher, had phone makers and carriers actually provided sufficient stock. Or if telephone makers didn;t have to delay shipping models with a range of technical glitches. But in any case, that 1.5 million figure is pretty a bit higher than different (informed and uninformed) estimates I;ve seen.Microsoft is expected to deliver an update to the Windows Phone seven operating system in early 2011 that will add support for copy and paste,
Buy Windows 7, along with other new functionality. My sources have indicated that a major operating system update, codenamed “Mango,” is coming in the third quarter of 2011 and will include support for Silverlight and HTML 5.Microsoft execs are not commenting on the company;s future roadmap for the Windows Telephone OS. When I asked,
Windows 7 Activation, a spokesperson provided the subsequent official statement:“Microsoft will push Windows Phone seven software updates to end users and all Windows Telephone seven units will be eligible for updates. As Microsoft has stated previously,
Office 2007 Professional Key, they are committed to delivering regular updates to the Windows Telephone experience with our partners. We have no further information to share on future updates.”