Filed under: Rumors | Windows Phone 7
Jul 29 2011, 3:21am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
It is going to be a hot smartphone holiday shopping season. Apple is expected release the iPhone 5 in September. Microsoft and its partners unleash the next generation of Windows Phones running the new Mango release. HP will sure pump out some webOS smartphones and the Android camp will also increase their already crazy release campaign.
Japan has already an official Windows Phone Mango with the Fujitsu IS12T. According to Digitimes, HTC, Samsung, LG, ZTE and Acer will launch Mango phones in September. HTC is expected to unleash several models with screen sizes ranging from 3.8-4.7-inches.
Nokia is also still expected to release their first Windows Phone this fall at the Nokia World 2011 in October. So brace yourself for tons of new smartphones hitting the shelves this fall.
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