WhartonBrooks expected to announce a Windows 10 Mobile on September 10th
Its been almost a year since post Windows 10 Mobile arrival, and we haven’t seen many new Phone from the popular OEM and seems like WhartonBrooks, a US based company heavily invested in Microsoft to create and sell smartphones and mobile devices using Microsoft’s Software and Services, is going to announce a Windows 10 Mobile device on September 10th.

The company revealed in their Facebook page about an event:
We are hosting a meet & greet event at the Microsoft Store in WestFarms Mall in CT on September 10th at 11AM. Join us to learn more about our plans for Windows phone.
Looking at the image, it’s very hard to find out anything about the device except that it looks like a 5 inc device running Windows 10 Mobile. No, the time “6:33” has nothing to do with the device number, it was only Nokia who used to do that.
However, when we heard the podcast from WhartonBrooks, the company claims that this device will radically change the computing industry. This is something we will only get to know when the features are revealed. One thing is sure that the company is definitely planning to have multiple Windows 10 Mobile devices, each with its own advantage.
But here are the tit-bit from the podcast:
- The phone can be used as PC, a tablet and even to make calls. It only means that their phone will support Continuum.
- They are also planning to make a kickstand for their phones, and the best part, it will be built in the phone.
- Camera phones might feature “sort-of” wrist bands so your phone doesn’t fall off when taking picture.
- Plans to create services, accessories around the devices.
Overall the company sounds very confident, and seems to have solid plans for multiple devices on Windows 10. We will keep you posted as we get to see more details.
