With Microsoft’s BUILD conference happening this week, we’re expecting to see plenty of new details about Windows Phone Mango devices. There aren’t any release dates or pricing details for AT&T’s phones yet — the company says they will be launching some time in the fourth quarter.
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The HTC Titan, which was announced earlier this month, lives up to its name with a massive 4.7-inch screen, 1.5 GHz processor, and 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash.
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AT&T also said that its existing Windows Phone 7 devices, including the Samsung Focus and LG Quantum, will be receiving the Mango update “sometime this fall.”
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