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HTC event on September 1 to Launch Windows Phone 7.5 Mango device?

August 20th, 2011 Written By Rumors No Comments

HTC is holding up an event on September 1st, which coincides with earlier rumors on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango release. Yesterday, we broke the news of possible release of Fujitsu IS12T Windows Phone powered by Mango OS on August 25th. Even the leaked version of final Mango 7720 RTM was good enough hint to come to the above conclusion. This event will take place in London on Thursday, September 1st. This is what HTC’s official Facebook Page reads,

It’s been a while since we last met, so we thought that we’d invite you to come party – and most importantly see what’s next.

There will be the usual food, drinks, music and a few phone treats for you to enjoy.

It would be great to see you. If you’re planning on attending, please RSVP to let us know. Just remember that it’s an event for people over 18 and it’s on a first come, first served basis.

As ever you can always follow the conversation via our Twitter Tag: #HTCQB

Look forward to seeing you there!
HTC Team

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Microsoft is very confident of the next big firmware release, named as Windows Phone Mango. It introduces 500 new features including better social integration, live tiles integration and much more. There are enough evident that HTC may release Mango based smartphone in this event. Microsoft would like to stay ahead in the game as Apple has also held up an event later this year. Apple is also expected to release iPhone 5 and iOS 5 final this Fall. If rumors are to be believed, then Apple might introduce low cost iPhone model as well.

Microsoft has enough developers to test Mango beta version before they releases it to the public. Even IFA, Europe’s largest consumer electronics show may witness few more Windows Phone Mango enabled devices from other partners like Samsung, Acer, LG and ZTE. Later in October, Microsoft and Nokia are also likely to unveil plenty of Windows Phone 7.5 at Nokia World event.

Let us hope for the best…

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