windows phone 7 runs a version of
silverlight very close to silverlight 3
windows phone 7 will be available in
the united states on november 8
download the development tools
from create.msdn.com
a “launcher” is a way to launch
another app from your app
windows phone 7 apps can
implement a trial mode
the original name for windows
phone 7 was “windows phone 7
series”
the ui design for windows phone 7
was inspired by metro
transportation signage
find loads of application videos on
youtube by searching for “wp7dev”
launch partners for windows phone
7 include att, t-mobile, samsung, lg,
dell, and htc
every windows phone 7 device has
at least a 1Ghz processor
a “chooser” lets the user choose a
photo, contact, etc. while using your
app
the web browser on windows phone
7 has been described as halfway
between ie7 and ie8
copy and paste functionality is
coming to windows phone early
next year
the page and frame navigation
model means you get “back”
functionality for free
windows phone 7 apps are
sandboxed and cannot access data
from other apps
launch apps for windows phone 7
include twitter, netflix, seesmic, and
a load of xbox live games
bing
all of the development tools for
windows phone 7 are available for
$0
panorama and pivot controls are
included in the development tools
for windows phone 7
every windows phone 7 device has
at least a 5-megapixel camera
push notifications for windows
phone 7 come in two flavors: toast
and tile
the model-view-viewmodel pattern
works very well for windows phone
7 apps
the hardware back button works
across applications
zune
zune
all communication from a windows
phone 7 app must be asynchronous
the first ever windows phone 7
device was sold in new zealand
han solo was ranked as the 4th
greatest movie character of all time
by Empire magazine
windows phone 7 was influenced in
many ways by the zune hd
windows phone applications come
in two flavors: silverlight and xna
the isolatedstoragesettings class can
be used as an easy way to store
application settings

Windows Phone 7 Trivia