
The Inquirer has an exclusive first look on the Windows Phone OS (previously know as Windows Mobile 6.5/WM6.5) running on a HTC Touch Diamond2.
Click here to view the video. I decided not to embed the movie on this post because it wasn’t loading up correctly. It takes quite some time to load, and runs just a bit over 10 minutes.
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If you purchase Windows Mobile 6.5 (WM 6.5) applications from the Windows Marketplace, you are allowed to share it with a maximum of four persons (one for you and four other personsx). These can be friends, family members or whoever. If you’re crazy enough to own and operate multiple Windows Mobile devices, you can also use the application across 5 different devices.
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Acer has recently made available two Windows Mobile devices, namely the DX900 and X960.
The DX900 features dual-SIM capability, a 2.8-inch VGA resolution screen, 7.2Mbps HSDPA connectivity, 3 megapixel autofocus camera and (more…)
Windows Mobile has always been known to be a stylus-operated, operating system. Menus and buttons were extremely small, which meant that you had to precisely point to the area you need to activate or toggle. But this has not been the case anymore recently. Windows Mobile device manufacturers (Acer, HTC, Asus, etc) are developing finger-friendly user interfaces that allow you to forego the use of the stylus (at least for some of the functions).
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Mobile-Review, a Russian mobile phone site, has a full, detailed review of the upcoming HTC Touch Pro2. (more…)
Spb Software has developed an on-top user interface for Windows Mobile devices and it is available starting today. What I mean by on-top is that it masks you away from the dull and boring Windows Mobile interface underneath. It can be considered as an alternative to HTC’s TouchFLO interface.
The Spb Mobile Shell 3.0 offers two main screens, professional (for work) and lifestyle (for personal/leisure), widget-based photo contacts with Facebook integration, (more…)