Windows Mobile 7 might be sneaking into beta right now, based on the LinkedIn profile of a Chinese Senior Engineer at Motorola. I certainly hope this speculation proves true—it means less time living with Windows Mobile 6.5.
Looks like LinkedIn might be working well for Hand Huang’s because his profile certainly caught some attention for this little blurb (emphasis mine):
3. Joining Caesar product development, lead a team to do telephony feature and other applications development. Migrated relative applications from Windows Mobile 6 to Windows Mobile 7
Language: C++
Tools: VS2008, AKU, Platform Builder
Runtime Environment: Windows Mobile 7.0 (Beta)
According to Ars Technica, Huang might not just be fluffing up his resume. The timeframe seems about right for WinMo 7 to hit beta testing since it’s been in development for years and there’d been a search for internal testers in the recent months. The timeline Ars lays out based on this information is that testers would truly be seeing the OS in November of this year, while we would see it out in the wild in April of 2010. The dates are loose and based on rumours, but when isn’t that the case?
The way I see it is that WinMo 7 is pretty much Microsoft’s last hope for a decent mobile OS, so I certainly hope this is true, shortening the time we’ll have to endure Windows Mobile 6.5. [Ars Technica]

Teknation
September 6, 2009 at 9:48 PM
Hey everyone,
The actual Windows Mobile 7 release has been delayed, which could signify that it is in beta. Hopefully they are fine tuning and tweaking the application since it has been a long time in the making.
For some people, a report had been filed stating that Microsoft will be incorporating touch and gesture recognition into its Windows Mobile 7 platform, to reduce confusion for some people.
Lets all hope it will be a great OS :P
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