Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 devices go on sale today in US (poll ...

Today is Windows Phone 7 day in the US — the day when consumers will finally be able to throw down some coin and snag a WP7 device of their very own.

You can now purchase the HTC Surround, Samsung Focus (both on AT&T’s network), and HTC HD7 (on T-Mobile) from Microsoft’s online store for $199.99 with a two-year contract. All of the devices (along with the unique looking Dell Venue Pro , if rumors hold true) will also be on Microsoft’s retail store shelves as of this morning.

If you’re looking to save some money, you can also grab a WP7 device from Dell’s online store for $149.99, or from Amazon for $99.99.

At last, after months of teasing, we’ll finally be able to see if consumers have bought into Microsoft’s mobile rebirth. Judging from the buzz I’ve been hearing, users are impressed with Windows Phone 7’s slick interface — but I’m not entirely sure if they’re wowed enough to choose Microsoft’s platform over the quickly maturing Android, or Apple’s more polished iPhone experience.

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