You may have already been able to get a Windows Phone device in India without too much trouble, but Microsoft has only just now made things fully official -- complete with Windows Phone Marketplace, voice recognition support, and a trio of Mango devices. That includes just the HTC Radar initially, which will be available next week for the local equivalent of $490, while the Samsung Omnia W and Acer Allegro (believed to be the same as the W4) are set to follow sometime in November. Of the three, the Allegro is said to be the cheapest of the lot, and there's also some reports that it will launch in Europe for €299 (or roughly $400) off-contract.
7 comments:
Nice news!
Good news if you're an Indian. I would love to have a Windows phone, just for a couple of weeks to see how good they are, I probably wouldn't want to own one in the long term.
Good for India.
Looks a little brick-y.
nice sets...but still not so great compared to the the current ones in the US. xD
Have Windows phones been around a while? I haven't heard anything yet if they have.
I could be living under a rock though.
this is cool!
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