Nov 1, 2010 18:41 GMT  ·  By

Redmond-based software giant Microsoft is getting ready to bring to the market in the United States a new mobile operating system, dubbed Windows Phone 7. Announced officially last month, the first handsets running under the platform should become available for purchase in the US via wireless carriers AT&T and T-Mobile.

The new mobile operating system already started to prove popular on various markets around the world, and is expected to impress users in the US too when available there.

As Microsoft puts it, Windows Phone 7 offers the new perspective on mobile phones that all users were expecting for.

Not only are the new devices running under the OS more powerful than what Windows Mobile-based phones were, but the OS itself offers a brand new interface, with content displayed on the home screen in live Tiles.

These tiles were designed to automatically update, providing users with the last info on things that matter the most for them, including social networking statuses, news, weather and more.

Microsoft claims that this new approach should offer people the possibility to learn what's new immediately, while being able to continue with their daily activities.

“Get in, get out and get on with your life” is the main idea Microsoft underlines when it comes to Windows Phone 7, and the first video commercials with the platform were based exactly on this.

Following those clips, new video ads were pushed out, detailing even more the manner in which the new Windows Phone 7 is set to “save us from our phones.”

Basically, the new clips show the same scenes that were included in the first ads, but expanded to full 15 seconds, and meant to stress on the said message from Microsoft: “Get in, get out and get on with your life.”

Three such clips were already spotted into the wild, and they can be seen at the bottom of this article (via WMPoweruser). The first video ads for Windows Phone 7 were detailed here.