Microsoft partners downplay Windows Phone

Windows Mobile 6.5
Windows Mobile 6.5 has been formally announced today

Windows Phone may be the new umbrella consumer brand for all new Windows Mobile devices, but the message from Microsoft's partners was very much that Windows Phone is just one segment of their mobile ranges.

Microsoft's oldest Windows Mobile partner, Orange, sold 2 million of its SPV handsets running earlier versions of Windows Mobile. But Orange's Head of Strategy, Marc Overton, used the platform to point out that Windows Phones were just a part of its handset offering.

  • HTC Touch II from T-Mobile and Carphone Warehouse
  • HTC Touch HD II from O2 and Carphone Warehouse
  • LG GM750 from Vodafone
  • Samsung Omnia II and Samsung Omnia Lite from Carphone Warehouse
  • Samsung Omnia Pro – B7730 from Carphone Warehouse on 30 October
  • Sony Ericsson X2 from Vodafone on 30 October
  • Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 from O2 on 30 November

6.1 to 6.5 upgrade available on:

  • HTC Touch Diamond II from T-Mobile and Carphone Warehouse
  • HTC Touch Pro II from Vodafone on 14 October
  • HTC Snap S552
  • Toshiba TG01 WP from Orange
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