Samsung Omnia II gets broken down, screenshot by screenshot
The overwhelming mediocrity of Windows Mobile 6.5 gives us pause before saying something sensational like “it’s a great time to be a WinMo fan,” but we’ve got to admit, manufacturers are really stepping up their game to deliver these days — one need look no further than the mighty HD2 to see that. The Omnia II’s looking pretty solid, too, especially if you like your phones served up keyboard-free, and ai.rs blog has compiled a comprehensive screenshot gallery showing just how deep the TouchWiz integration really goes. Build quality is said to be top-notch, and it’s pretty hard to argue with a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display — so as we go into 2010, it looks like we might be gearing up for an epic TouchFLO / TouchWiz showdown in the WinMo octagon. Who doesn’t like a good fight?
[Thanks, msav]
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Samsung Omnia II gets broken down, screenshot by screenshot originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 27th, 2009
at 7:51pm by Chris Ziegler
Topics: OmniaIi, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.5, Winmo6.5, omnia ii, samsung, touchwiz, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.5, winmo 6.5, wm6.5
Windows Mobile 6.5.1 (or whatever it’s called) looking ready for primetime
Even before 6.5 got official, the Windows Mobile community has been toying around with post-RTM leaked builds that really amp up the finger-friendliness — thing is, no one seems to know what it is, what it’s called, when it’s coming, who will get it, or how it meshes with the upcoming release of WinMo 7 next year. For now, it’s being informally called 6.5.1 — sounds like a fair name to us — and new mockups floating around suggest that Microsoft really wants to bridge the gap and make major user experience modifications to 6.5; the pre-7 platform hasn’t yet reached the end of the road, apparently. Big buttons at the bottom of the screen look like they should be usable by even the fattest of fingers on a resistive display (and indeed, we’ve seen various forms of these in leaked builds) and interface elements throughout the OS have been spruced up to finally put the stylus to bed. We’ll take it, but we would’ve been happy to take it in lieu of 6.5, too.
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Windows Mobile 6.5.1 (or whatever it’s called) looking ready for primetime originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 22nd, 2009
at 6:48pm by Chris Ziegler
Topics: 6.5.1, Microsoft, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.5.1, mockup, screenshot, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.5.1
HTC’s HD2 continues to impress, reveals multi-touch web browsing
We’ve seen plenty about HTC’s hot HD2, gone hands-on and sized it up next to everyone’s most/least favorite smartphone, but there’s one thing we haven’t seen yet: multi-touch in IE. The video embedded below from Techblog.gr is in a language you may not quite understand, but certainly everyone can grok the snappy UI performance and the pinch zooming demonstrated at the 2:20 mark. It does look a wee bit unresponsive at this point, but HTC still has time to make things perfect before releasing it here — though to be honest we’d rather just have it now.
[Via WMPoweruser.com]
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HTC’s HD2 continues to impress, reveals multi-touch web browsing originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 06:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 22nd, 2009
at 7:57am by Tim Stevens
Topics: HtcHd2, Multi-touch, Multi-touchIe, Multi-touchInternetExplorer, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.5, hd2, htc, htc hd2, multi-touch ie, multi-touch internet explorer, pinch, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.5
Microsoft makes a funny with Marketplace ‘apps lab’

It’s another Microsoft video, another few minutes of hilarious, unintentional pain. This time Microsoft is tackling the topic of apps, riffing on the abundance of gimmick apps for the iPhone. Unfortunately for Microsoft, we’d think the last thing it would want to do is draw comparisons between Apple’s App Store and the company’s freshly minted Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Video is after the break.
[Via TUAW]
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Microsoft makes a funny with Marketplace ‘apps lab’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 21 Oct 2009 21:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 21st, 2009
at 10:30pm by Paul Miller
Topics: Microsoft, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobileMarketplace, ad, marketplace, video, windows mobile, windows mobile marketplace
Acer neoTouch S200 reviewed, not recommended
After what seemed like a full lifetime of waiting, Acer’s recently-launched neoTouch S200 is finally making its way into some reviewing hands. The fine young cannibals over at Phone Arena have just given it the head to toe treatment, and we have to say, we’re glad they’ve done the dirty work for us. This WinMo 6.5 handset, according to their impressions, seems to be a not fully baked affair — sluggishness and random crashing are both reported, as is a rather serious sounding call quality issue. The battery also seems to be inadequate for a workday, coming in at around five hours. Overall, the phone suffers from software optimization problems more than hardware issues. The one ray of light in all this is of course that 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, which can multitask and handle several things at once without flinching — but it’s rather hard to get pumped about it in the face of all that sadness. Hit the read link for the full, exhaustive review.
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Acer neoTouch S200 reviewed, not recommended originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:09:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 20th, 2009
at 12:09pm by Laura June
Topics: AcerNeotouchS200, CellPhones, WindowsMobile, WindowsMobile6.5, acer, acer neotouch s200, cellphone, neotouch, phone, s200, snapdragon, windows mobile, windows mobile 6.5




