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My Phone Codes

Posted by Jack Cook on February 20, 2009 – 9:01 am  Share
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mp I missed this yesterday at the Windows Mobile Team Blog  but saw it this morning and thought I would pass it on to those that want to give the NEW MyPhone a try.  It is cool and is worth looking at!

In light of the broad consumer interest for the Microsoft® My Phone service announced this week at Mobile World Congress, several promotional codes are being released to the Microsoft Twitter community.  Of course you could just jump on the waitlist, but here is a short list of Twitterers you should follow for a chance to get a code on the spot.

  • MSMyPhone – The My Phone product team has been tweeting codes throughout the week.
  • windowsmobile – The Windows Mobile Consumer Team will be releasing 15 codes anytime now.
  • wmdev – The Windows Mobile Developer Team is releasing 4 codes today!

Naturally if you are a Windows® phone consumer or developer, you will want to follow one or more of these groups anyway. 

Oh, and there’s one more opportunity I should mention.  ;-)

987M-HDQM-5UI2-ZNEZ

Enjoy!

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  • I tryed it and it said Invalid Promotional Code
    so i think its been deactivated. yet i am on the waiting list and it said keep waiting thankyou for your patience.
  • ZSX
    I went on the list the day the website went up and got my invitation today, so it was not very along - 3 days tops.

    Was the wait worth it? Well, as I already use Windows Live to sync contacts and email, Google Sync to sync my calendar, and Live Mesh for everything else, it wasn't anything new, and indeed is a whole lot less flexible.

    If you are still using only local sync, however, it may be a good first step to storing your data on line.
  • Bummer, since I am already on the wait list, it will not let me in with a promo code:

    "Your e-mail address is already on our wait list. We will notify you (by e-mail to emailaddress@here.com) when you can register for the service. Thank you for your patience."
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