If you are the sort of person who’s phone doesn’t offer enough and yet doesn’t want to carry a laptop around you should definitely read on.
If you’re a fan of Microsoft Windows or Windows Phone 7 you should also definitely read on.
If you’re a fan of the competition, you may want to read on just to keep the opposition in check.
Today was the first time you, an U.S. resident could get your hands on what is the Windows Phone 7. If you missed out on the early start and the geek shop nearby closed already you could try the online store options.
The first go to place would be Microsoft’ own online store as it has all of the Windows Phone 7 variations for $199.99.
That means you could get a Windows Phone 7 powered smartphone for less than 200 dollars depending on carrier and plan. Just check into the Microsoft online store and find a good deal on a HTC HD7, a HTC Surround or a Samsung Focus.
All of the above phones are tied to AT&T or T-Mobile.
The image that greets you is pretty much the one that follows and with each Windows Phone 7 ready unit showcasing its best strong points it’s not very difficult to pick.
However, if you’re the sort of chap that really loves a bargain, you should keep looking. I mean, if you love a bargain buy almost as much as the technology it offers you should look for your Windows Phone 7 over at Dell Mobility.
Why Dell mobility? Mostly because they drop the price to around $149.99 with a T-Mobile plan. There’s also the fact that they add the option of a preorder on the LG Quantum also running Windows Phone 7.
But if you’re the sort of person that gets so thrilled at the bargain buying part of the experience that almost forgets the technology you get from a Windows Phone 7 unit you should check out another place.
The good old Amazon.com with its Wireless subsidiary offers up a new Windows Phone 7 device for as little as $99 provided you get one of the new phone plans.






