Is Microsoft working on a Zune phone?

Posted in Microsoft by Conner Flynn on July 24th, 2008

Is Microsoft working on a Zune phone?It was inevitable that more rumors of a possible Zune phone would begin circulating. It makes perfect sense. Microsoft has got to want a slice of Apple pie. Why wouldn’t they be planning a Zune phone to go up against the iPhone?

It’s expected to be a touchscreen based smartphone. One of the rumors has the Zune phone running on a special version of Windows Mobile 7, with key functionality built around Windows Live Services. We’ll find out one way or another. Hopefully a Zune phone would fare better then zune Vs. iPod.

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3 Comments to “Is Microsoft working on a Zune phone?”
  1. Electronic Gadgets Says:

    I think it’s highly unlikely that MS would try to compete in the phone arena with Apple. The start up cost will far outweigh the limited return (just as seen with the Zune).

  2. meeeeeeee Says:

    Thats a HTC touch pro!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What the heck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. wormslayr Says:

    its an interesting idea but i think that the zune contact is better looking and more tochable

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