Yes, Verizon's calling them "Windows 7 mobile devices," but the underlying message is clear -- Verizon's
tossing the Windows Phone 7 CDMA ball squarely into Microsoft's court.
There are no CDMA-ready smartphones running Microsoft's latest mobile operating system (save the late-blooming
HTC 7 Pro for Sprint) and Verizon doesn't intend to take any of the blame for that. You're up, Microsoft. Time for a three-point basket.
P.S. We
suppose this could also be a coy reference to CDMA-ready Windows 7 tablets.
[Thanks, Daniel R.]
Verizon happy to offer Windows Phone 7 devices 'as soon as Microsoft has 'em ready' originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Nov 2010 17:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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