No tethering for Windows Phone 7
- 25 September, 2010 05:05
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Forthcoming Windows Phone 7 devices are expected to have most of the required features of today's smartphones -- an application store, a 5-megapixel or better camera, a touchscreen, gaming -- but there's one it won't have, and that's tethering.
This week, phone enthusiasts were abuzz with news that the phones would allow tethering depending on the operator, based on comments that Brandon Watson, director of developer experience for Windows Phone 7, made during a podcast.
Turns out he was wrong. On Friday, Microsoft said that, in fact, Windows Phone 7 devices won't allow tethering. Tethering lets people connect their phones to a computer to access the Internet via a cellular network, with the phone serving as a modem.
Lack of tethering will put Windows 7 phones at a disadvantage compared to many of the other leading smartphones on the market. Apple famously did not initially enable tethering, but after users clamored for it, began allowing it this year. BlackBerry and Android phones also allow it.
Microsoft has been promoting the new phone platform as one that will turn around its flagging mobile sales. Early reviewers have been mostly positive about their experiences with demonstration devices.
The first phones running the new operating system are expected to become available in October.
Nancy Gohring covers mobile phones and cloud computing for The IDG News Service. Follow Nancy on Twitter at @idgnancy. Nancy's e-mail address is Nancy_Gohring@idg.com
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Comments
Darren
1
As in Microsoft integrator and in the customers face a lot I will have to now continually explain why I do not have a Windows Phone. No tethering is a deal breaker for me.
Dave Phillips
2
It also means that there will be no Telstra NextG Windows 7 devices as Telstra has so far insisted that ALL NextG devices allow tethering.