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Windows Phone 7 has arrived with quite a fanfare – sure, there are other mobile platforms with a hell of a lot more apps, but then they’ve been around a lot longer. Windows Phone 7 is a brand new mobile operating system, its quality highlighted by the delectable Metro user interface that combines clean lines and a lovely font called Segoe WP. Throw in the live tiles to afford access to the 6 hubs and you have got yourself a beautiful new phone.
Now all you need are some eBooks. Despite only being released in late 2010, Windows Phone 7 already has a surprising number of eBook readers available. Whether you’re looking for a PDF reader or something that provides compatibility with a wider selection eBooks, there are plenty of options available.
Windows Phone eBook ReadersWe won’t require any complicated download and installation instructions here, as Windows Phone 7 makes this process extremely easy via its Marketplace, which is where you will find all of these apps.
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Read eBooks with Windows Phone 7
The most obvious choice for an eBook reader is Adobe Reader, and this app has been available for Windows Phone 7 since launch.
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