Finally we have got the li’l bit hope of windows mobile 7 release, today at Mobile World Congress 2010, Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled the next generation of Windows Phones, Windows Phone 7 Series.
“Today, I’m proud to introduce Windows Phone 7 Series, the next generation of Windows Phones,” said Steve Ballmer, chief executive officer at Microsoft. “In a crowded market filled with phones that look the same and do the same things, I challenged the team to deliver a different kind of mobile experience. Windows Phone 7 Series marks a turning point toward phones that truly reflect the speed of people’s lives and their need to connect to other people and all kinds of seamless experiences.”
Key focus areas for Windows Phone 7 Series include:
- World class Touch Experience – Rich gestures, responsive, intuitive, capacitive touch
- Distinctive Visuals – Distinctive “Metro” UI with hardware accelerated graphics and animations
- World Class Browsing – High fidelity with desktop browser, pinch, pan double-tap, multi-touch, actionable address and phone number support
- Zune Marketplace Integration:
- Music – Zune touch experience, download via cell/ Wi-Fi, synchronize library with PC.
- Photos – Integrated with Live Gallery, Synchronize with PC.
- Games – XNA Gaming platform and integrated with PC and XBOX Live gaming.
- Search - Single button press for search of device and web, location aware, voice, GPS, traffic, navigation integration.
- Tight Integration between Exchange and SharePoint.
- Office Mobile support and One Note over the air synchronization.
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This OS is really looking promising
Microsoft isn’t any stranger to having companions galore in the phone enterprise, however its lineup of producers for the upcoming, surprisingly promising Home windows Cellphone 7 launch isn’t any less impressive. After loads of rumoring, Microsoft has confirmed that Dell and HTC will be making Windows Telephone 7 phones, along with ASUS, LG, and Samsung who had already been confirmed. All of these firms ought to have their stamp on hardware by the tip of the 12 months, with the launch of the OS still vaguely slated for the “holidays” Now we have little question that every one 5 producers can build some compelling, sexy hardware, however we’re particularly enthused to see Dell actually moving into the game after the impressive Streak and that drool worthy leak a short time back. learn more at http://www.wp7forum.com fans group.