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AT&T announces three new Windows Phone Mango devices, upgrade for all existing

AT&T was the premier carrier for the first launch of Windows Phone 7 and looks to be leading the pack in the U.S. again with three new devices coming soon.
Written by Matthew Miller, Contributing Writer

AT&T was the premier carrier for the first launch of Windows Phone 7 devices and it looks like they scored again with the announcement of three new Windows Phone Mango devices coming this fall. They will be rolling out the Samsung Focus S, HTC Titan, and Samsung Focus Flash, as well as the Mango update to all four existing Windows Phone devices.

From their press release and Microsoft information we have the following details:

Samsung Focus S

The Samsung Focus S builds on the success of the award-winning and highest selling Windows Phone in the U.S., the Samsung Focus. Featuring a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 1.4GHz processor, 4G-capable speeds and a thin profile at 8.55 millimeters. It includes front facing 1.3-megapixel and a rear facing 8-megapixel cameras. The Samsung Focus S will find its way into a lot of pockets this fall.

HTC Titan

Debuting as the largest screen in AT&T’s smartphone portfolio at 4.7-inches, HTC Titan’s design fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. Watch video from AT&T U-Verse Mobile or play Xbox LIVE games on the largest screen yet for a Windows Phone. Running a 1.5 GHz processor and an 8 megapixel camera with duel LED flash, Titan will feed the senses.

Samsung Focus Flash

Designed to hit the market packed with value, Samsung Focus Flash’s 3.7-inch Super AMOLED screen will both fit in pockets and be light on pocketbooks with the full power of Windows Phone 7.5 inside. As fast and lightweight as it is compact, it runs a 1.4 GHz processor and a 5-megapixel camera.

I am a huge Windows Phone fan and can't wait to see what T-Mobile reveals and even though I enjoy my HD7 and Dell Venue Pro I will likely upgrade to something to get the the front facing camera and better quality camera.

Brian Seitz also discusses the new AT&T Windows Phones on the Windows Phone Blog.

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