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Asus, LG and Samsung show their first Windows Phone 7 phones
The guys from WindowsPhoneForums.com have published a video where we can see the first three Windows Phone 7 Series phones from Asus, Samsung and LG. As we’ve mentioned before, these devices feature a series of minimum hardware specifications, and integrate at least 256MB RAM and 8GB of internal memoy, also DirectX 9 acceleration to bring the mobile gaming experience to similar levels as the desktop one.
The rest of the technical specifications are still unknown, although from the video, the Samsung’s screen seems an AMOLED, and there’s a big photocamera in the back. The GPS, accelerometer, digital compass, light and proximity sensors should be available as well, as they’re considered “minimum requirements”, and the screen should have two resolutions: 800 x 400 or 480 x 320, the latter being a resolution that Microsoft will only allow on a second stage.
Enjoy the video!
