These days there is a lot of talk about the launch of the second great churn of Windows Phone 7, the operating system that Microsoft launched in the second half of last year for smartphones and competing with the iPhone iOS and Google's Android platform. However, we can already know, albeit in past and blurred ways, some of the terminals that will inaugurate the second generation that will emerge under the cover of the update called Mango for this operating system.
Among the manufacturers that will bet on Windows Phone 7 Mango we have recognized some who already spend them with this system, such as Samsung or Acer, and others who are new to join the bandwagon to partner with Microsoft in this adventure, such as the Chinese ZTE or the Japanese Fujitsu. It was at a conference held in Los Angeles for partners of the Redmond firm when these devices could be listed, which did not have the company of the HTC Eternity, one of the few devices (along with the Nokia Sea Ray) that already They have declared their intentions to Windows Phone 7 Mango.
An interesting point of this "presentation" is in the fact that ZTE joins the Windows Phone 7 party, which anticipates that Microsoft wants to diversify its offer and include among its potential customers users who are seduced by terminals smart low-mid range. That same strategy was supported at the time by Google to boost the penetration of Android, something that finally came out to ask. With this, the Redmond could try to reissue the same strategy.
However, the curiosity is centered on the Samsung terminal. In previous days we have told you about a mysterious mobile called SGH-i937, which would be a revised version of the Samsung Galaxy S II, which is currently disputed with the HTC Sensation for the throne of the most powerful and interesting mobile on the market in the segment Android and possibly in general terms.
In the images that we have seen (thanks to the Unwired View colleagues), the possible Samsung Galaxy S II with WP7 has a design that is very reminiscent of the first generation of Galaxy S, although with measurements and features (possible Super AMOLED screen 4.27-inch Plus, 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, eight-megapixel FullHD camera) inherited from the Galaxy S II.