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Christmas 2010 for Windows 7 phones?

Your IT - Mobility

It may be Christmas before Australians will be able to get their hands on a mobile phone with Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Series platform installed on it.

Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer debuted the platform overnight to intense interest at the Mobile World Congress trade fair in Barcelona, Spain. The Microsoft chief demonstrated a completely reworked interface for Microsoft's mobile operating system, as well as an underlying code re-write and a host of new features '” notably including better integration with Microsoft's Xbox LIVE platform and a revamped suite of mobile Office applications.

But it remains unclear as to when the operating system could hit Australia.

'We expect 7 Series devices to be available for holiday 2010 and will announce specific timing and markets closer to availability,' a Microsoft spokesperson said this morning in answer to a question about when the new operating system will be available in Australia.

The statement came despite the fact that Microsoft has already revealed it has Telstra '” and possibly also fellow mobile telco Vodafone '” on board to market Windows 7 Phone Series devices locally.

'Telstra is pleased to be the Australian launch partner for Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Series, a further testament to the ongoing collaboration and partnership we share with Microsoft,' Ross Fielding, Telstra executive director of Mobility Products said in a statement this morning.

'With Windows Phone 7 Series, Microsoft has developed phone software for devices that coupled with our Next G network provide a richer mobile experience for our customers.'