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Two Windows Phone 7 Updates Coming in 2011?

Dec 11, 2010

As the mobile market heats up, Microsoft finds itself in the unfamiliar role of upstart challenger, now that it’s overhauled its earlier mobile efforts with the recently released Windows Phone 7.

But in the fast-paced mobile game, you’re only as good as your recent release and while companies like Apple (NASDAQ AAPL) and RIM (NASDAQ: RIMM) bring out new models at a relatively slow cadence, Google’s Android has spawned a more rapid flow of competitive smartphone models from a variety of vendors. So what’s coming next from Microsoft? Enterprise Mobile Today has the story.



Microsoft is keeping mum but the rumor mill is turning full-speed over apparent leaks that say the company

s newly-released Windows Phone 7 will get two updates after the first of the year

not just one.

While the information is still unverified rumors, there may be a little truth to stories spreading on the Web about Microsoft’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) latest bid for the mobile phone market.



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Two Windows Phone 7 Updates Coming in 2011?

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