windows phone 7 series

So we were just casually strolling through Pla?a d’Espanya today in front of Fira de Barcelona — better known as the site of MWC 2010 this coming week — and we couldn’t help but notice that Microsoft’s digs at the Hotel Catalonia across the street had white stickers obviously covering something important underneath the Windows Phone logo that we’d seen a few days ago. [1]

Some Photoshop magic on the Windows Phone logo posters hanging across the streets in Barcelona has unveiled the name ‘7 Series’ underneath the main logo. [...] Microsoft obviously is hiding something for the all important announcement which is expected to be made in Steve Ballmer’s keynote address at MWC 2010 (Mobile World Congress). [2]

Call us crazy, but we think this three-pronged approach (with only two being ‘true’ Windows phone 7 devices) is what Microsoft is attempting. [3]

While the newest version of Windows Phone won’t support Flash at initial availability, both companies are working to include a browser plug-in for the full Flash player in future versions of Windows Phone. [4]

This evening Adobe issued a statement about Flash compatibility with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 7. [5]

So reports Phone Scoop, who quoted Adobe as saying “Microsoft and Adobe are working closely together. [4]

Please note: If you’re a current Engadget commenter, you do not need to re-register. [1]

What you see above is the Microsoft sign at Mobile World Congress. [3]

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Cutting off that resource and forcing it all through the market will severely limit the number of apps you have going forward. [6]

Sounds like that might be hinting at the rumored Business and Multimedia editions that we mentioned a few weeks ago. [3]

What Microsoft shouldn’t forget about is that a huge part of their clients are pirates and hackers. [6]

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Feature phones, the new sidekicks, business, and then the full on media version for consumers. [3]

Sources:
[1] Windows Phone 7 Series: that’s the name — Engadget
[2] Windows Phone 7 Series Unveiled | Redmond Pie
[3] Windows phone 7 Series | WMExperts
[4] No Flash for Windows Phone 7 Series | WMExperts
[5] No Flash for Windows Mobile 7 | Technology
[6] Windows Phone 7 Series: that’s the name - Engadget
[7] Windows Phone 7 Series: that’s the name | Technology

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