After a few hours, Microsoft will unveil its new phone Windows Mobile 7. But before that, a German mobile blog [Learnbemobile] got some snapshots and posted those on Facebook. It is scheduled that Microsoft is going to reveal it today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Here are those pictures.

The German blog site took an advantage. There has been some last minute alternations are taking place under the cover and the photographer didn’t miss the chance to snap those.
As Engadget points out, the interface not only sports a clean multi-box interface, but it also includes Xbox Live integration and a section specifically for Facebook.
According to Engadget:
You can see what appears to be some kind of Xbox Live integration — which was heavily rumored already — taking up a corner of what’s presumably a new home screen for the OS. There are also big, finger-loving notice icons for calls, text messages, and email, with sections for Facebook, Pictures and “Me” filling out the rest. We don’t have any more info than these few shots, and the aforementioned site just has the images camped out on its Facebook page, but it definitely looks to be the real deal. If this is the new face of Windows Mobile, color us excited for today’s event — it looks like a radical departure (or at least a crazy skin).
Source: Engadget, Mashable, Facebook
Here are the photos:
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