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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Windows phone 7-the Canada

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 Bell and Rogers, two of Canada’s largest communications companies will also be supplying devices with WP 7.


It is not only Telus which will be bringing Windows Phone 7 devices to Canada. Rogers and Bell too will be providing devices with the Windows Phone 7 operating system in Canada.


While Rogers will be selling Samsung Focus devices which have already got some good reviews, Bell will be providing LG Quantum in Canada. Telus id said to be offering the HTC 7 Surround and LG Optimus. While the widest range of offers on Windows Phone 7 is for the US, Canada now has a pick of four devices to choose from.


Samsung Focus is the only device with a four-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display. No other device carries this feature. HTC 7 Surround is exclusively available to the United States other than Canada.  The Quantum sports a landscape slider QWERTY keyboard, triband HSPA (850 / 1900 / 2100MHz) apart from the shared features which are present in the other devices too.


The HTC Surround which has Dolby-certified speakers comes with a kickstand so that you can prop it on the table while listening to music. The sound on this device is said to be crystal clear without any disturbances. LG Optimus comes with shortcuts on its Start to LG programs like DLNA streaming Play to and Scan search, their own search client based on pictures taken of barcodes - as well as voice-to-text for Facebook, Twitter and Email.


With such features on the offering, the Canadians will surely have no complaints of any sort.

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