Windows Phone 7 Device Unlock Tool to be Sanctioned by Microsoft

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Power users looking to get the most out of their phones with Windows have something special to wait. ChevronWP7 is a utility that allows users to unlock the phone to developers of Windows 7 devices. This offers the possibility to side loading applications on the phone without going through the market and provide a low-level access to things like the record. Typically, this feature requires a subscription of $ 99 per year to the Microsoft home page of the application.


ChevronWP7 team was big news in December when Microsoft invited to Redmond to "engage in discussions with us officially to facilitate the development of homebrew in WP7." Today, Rafael Rivera, Chris Walsh and Long Zheng has announced they are preparing to launch a Windows approved unlock phone service. Although a small fee which the team has promised that the cost will be more affordable than the Hub of the applications. The price of the company has not been announced at this time.
Providing options for the homebrew community can be a major selling point for Windows Phone, which many consumers prefer a competition platform like Google's Android, because the open nature of their devices. This announcement opens up many possibilities in the future of software and applications for Windows Phone. Being able to load software without having to go through the approval process of Microsoft could provide an avenue for open source software to make your way to the devices. Advanced Customization of the Windows platform Phone is currently very limited, which may also change with this type of solution.

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