T-Mobile Tuesday became the first United States cellular carrier to introduce a device powered by Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft’s latest operating system for mobile devices. The latest offering, called the “Wing,” is an upgrade to the company’s discontinued MVA smartphone. It is priced at $299 with a two-year contract. While Windows Mobile 6 has been available for download into existing smartphones, the Wing is the first unit to hit the market with the new OS already loaded. Windows Mobile 6, launched in February, includes a number of new features.
T-Mobile Wing Smartphone First to Fly With Windows Mobile 6
Posted by: Fred J. Aun May 22, 2007 10:55 AMT-Mobile Tuesday became the first United States cellular carrier to introduce a device powered by Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft’s latest operating system for mobile devices. The latest offering, called the “Wing,” is an upgrade to the company’s discontinued MVA smartphone. It is priced at $299 with a two-year contract. While Windows Mobile 6 has been available for download into existing smartphones, the Wing is the first unit to hit the market with the new OS already loaded. Windows Mobile 6, launched in February, includes a number of new features.