Neowin has got its hands on screenshots of Windows Live Messenger for iPhone which is expected to be released in June alongside the rest of Windows Live Wave 4.
According to our sources, Microsoft will unveil the next generation of Windows Live Messenger tomorrow but will not ship bits to public beta until June. A limited private beta is expected to take place in May. Windows Live Messenger for iPhone will include photo sharing, chat and a social stream for users.
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Jompao - April 28, 2010 at 3:31am
I think this is great news, Messenger was one of the good things about Windows Mobile phones. Wouldn't mind having office on my iPad eaither..
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HangOn - April 28, 2010 at 3:01am
When are Microsoft going to get Live Mail/Hotmail working for the iPhone properly? Maybe they want to fix that first. And I don't mean using M.Box, I mean using the Mail app. I wrote that in the feedback on the Live Mail site and they rejected it.
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Cas - April 27, 2010 at 10:04pm
Will we be able to call one other like u can do on a pc. Obviously not video calling as the iPhones hardware does not support it. But hopefully calling another pc or someone on msn on a phone would be a cool feature as u can do it through fring but it never has worked for me. Lol
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Naz - April 27, 2010 at 9:51pm
Hey Microsoft. We are still waiting for MSN Messenger for Mac video chat.
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john - April 27, 2010 at 10:49pm
it is already available, download the latest beta and you'll get voice calls