Microsoft unveiled nine new devices yesterday from a variety of manufacturers and carriers, that will feature its Windows Phone 7 operating system.

"We have a beautiful lineup in this first wave of Windows Phone 7 handsets," said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. "Microsoft and its partners are delivering a different kind of mobile phone and experience — one that makes everyday tasks faster by getting more done in fewer steps and providing timely information in a 'glance and go'format."


North America

  • AT&T (the HTC Surround, the Samsung Focus, and the LG Quantum)
  • T-Mobile (the HTC HD7 and Dell Venue Pro)
  • Telus (the HTC 7 Surround and LG Optimus)
  • América Móvil (the LG Optimus 7).

Europe

  • O2 (the HTC HD7 in the UK and Germany)
  • Orange (the HTC 7 Mozart in France and the UK and the Samsung OMNIA 7 in France and the UK)
  • SFR (the HTC 7 Trophy in France and the Samsung OMNIA 7 also in France)
  • Movistar (the LG Optimus 7, the HTC HD7, and the Samsung OMNIA all in Spain)
  • Deutsche Telekom in Germany (the HTC 7 Mozart and Samsung OMNIA 7)
  • Vodafone (the HTC 7 Trophy in Germany, Spain, and UK, and the LG Optimus 7 in Germany, Italy, Spain, and UK).

Asia Pacific

  • SingTel in Singapore (the HTC HD 7 and LG Optimus 7)
  • Telstra in Australia (the HTC HD 7Mozart and LG Optimus 7Q)
  • Vodafone, also in Australia (the HTC 7 Trophy).

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