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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2011

This is a video highlighting some of the new features of Windows Phone Mango..
It's my first video ever made and it is for a competition to win a Windows Phone Mango.
Plz help me and give it a like on the competition page on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150789476615456

Thank you so much.


-- A windows phone Fan
My Facebook page -- Facebook.com/PiRhAnAs

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  • It's good but you need to clean up your grammar. It's not "and there still more", it should be "and there's still more".

  • @Gravitas37: I am aware of those grammar mistakes. It was my first video ever made and I was focusing more on the content and syncing the music with the transition than on the grammar. I apologize for this.

  • You did a great job! You could only add another song, or theme but I'd give it a 8,5/10! (got on this video from your comment in another one ;)

  • @crazylexes Thank you. This was my first video ever made and I'm glad you liked it :)

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  • ok

    

  • Good job buddy, it was near professional work. which software did you use?

  • It's more than an ordinary SMARTPHONE!

  • @PiRhNas

    You don't have to apologize to me. It's just that grammar and spelling matters a who lot. If you don't get those things right, your video, no matter how well done in content, won't really be taken seriously. Sorry, but that's the truth.

  • You misspelled Introducing.

  • 500 , 300 more than the iPhone ; )

  • This could be TV ad!

  • @exsoinspi03 honestly considering MSFT attempt at converging all systems into one and killing any other platform I think it is relevant to both Windows Phone and Windows 8 to know what MSFT is up to.

    Some idiots like Ticomfreak hang on the fact that MSFT will "likely" permit to turn the feature off but cannot see beyond the fact that OEM locking their hardware is not a good thing for the future and even less for open standards and innovation.

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