Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Microsoft Mobile Os


Microsoft comes with its new Mobile Operating System –Windows Mobile 7 which will be the successor of the previous windows 6.5 mobile OS, Microsoft launched the new windows mobile 7 OS at the Mobile World Congress 2010.
Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 Operating System comes with more prominence to the Microsoft’s serch engine Bing. While the new ‘hubs’ groups related functions from the web, apps and services into a single view. The new mobile OS also offers different hubs for people, picture, games, marketplace, music as well as office.


Within the games and access to your online Xbox Live profile.
Currently the Windows Marketplace has around 250 applications worldwide and about 60 applications in the UK, including social networking applications like Facebook and MySpace as well as a number of popular games, with more apps expected in the near future.
You can expect phones that support the new operating system from the likes of Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG and HTC
What we really want to know though is what changes we can see with the latest operating system that we didn’t have before and are they worth it? The first thing you’ll notice is an upgraded user interface with more use friendly buttons and icons. Got to admit the phone’s “lock” screen is an improvement as it will provide at-a-glance access to emails, text messages and calendar entries without us having to unlock the mobile first. Another advantage is that our photos, contact lists and even our text messages can be backed up in the cloud and so if we lose our phones, which many of us often do, we can download all the data on to our new phone so that all is not lost.



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