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Everything You Need to Know About Windows Phone 7

What is Windows Phone 7?

Windows Phone 7 offers a whole new way of using a smartphone. If you have seen any adverts for this device, you might have picked up on slogans like ‘glance and go’ and ‘the phone that lets you get back to life. ‘ This new phone has changed the game by offering a fully dynamic home screen that allows you to see all the latest info without going into individual apps or constantly having messages pop up.

How is it different from other smartphones?

The homepage screen is a set of hubs, groups of applications, and services that let you glance and see the latest information—whether that’s the latest gossip on Facebook or the latest news. The Hubs are fully configurable and allow you to customize your phone to suit your individual needs. The phone has a smooth swipe action that allows you to move through pages intuitively, send texts and emails, or get directions.

Can it handle my emails?

Integration with Exchange, Outlook, Gmail, and Windows Live is seamless, and you can easily sort through reading and flagged emails.

How does Windows Phone 7 work for business?

Windows Phone 7 offers superb office integration for businesspeople. It allows you to create and edit office documents on the go, meaning you can make the most of a long commute or access that crucial document in a meeting.

Is it a good phone for someone with a busy social life?

If you want to use your phone for fun, then Windows Phone 7 gives you intuitive ways of staying in touch with your friends, with a person rather than an app-based system. You can save time by choosing who you want to contact and then decide whether to call, text, email, or even post something on their Facebook page.

Can I play games on it?

Windows Phone 7 also offers Xbox integration, enabling you to play your favorite games on the go. There are also many downloadable phone games, so there is no excuse for being bored.

What about my apps?

Windows Phone 7 may not initially have quite as many apps as iPhone or Android, but the Marketplace will provide all the key bases with games, Twitter apps, tip calculators, and even stop-smoking courses.

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What about maps?

When smartphones launched with their GPS and ability to work as handheld sat navs, there were suddenly fewer lost people on the streets. Using Google Maps on an iPhone or Android has become a way of life for many, and the thought of changing sounds daunting.

The Bing Maps interface is very similar to Google Maps, and if you are familiar with using them, you should have no trouble getting the hang of Bing. Bing also has a nice directions list, similar to the directions Google Maps will give you when you sit at a PC, but tapping on these allows you to zoom in and out of the map.

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