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Windows Phone 7 announced in MWC 2010

After a series of rumors about the Windows phone 7, now its finally official and has just been announced in the Mobile World Congress 2010.Microsoft launched one of its most awaited projects: the rebranding of Windows Mobile.Now what’s interesting about this and the older Windows Mobile OS is its completely built from scratch.I didn’t imagine that they would do so.This really is a completely new OS — and not just Microsoft’s new OS, it’s a new smartphone OS, like webOS new, like iPhone OS new. You haven’t used an interface like this before (exceptions Zune). 7 Series goes wider and deeper than the Zune by a longshot, and it’s got some pretty intense ideas about how you’re supposed to be interacting with a mobile device.The phone operating system does away with pretty much every scrap of previous mobile efforts from Microsoft, from the look and feel down to the underlying code — everything is brand new.

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It all started When Steve Ballmer announced the 7 Series and handed off the stage to Joe Belfiore vice President of Windows Phone segment.He has previously worked on designing the user interface for Windows xp, Zune, Media center and now on this.He gave a presentation of what Windows phone 7 series has to offer.7 Series features a completely altered home screen and user interface experience, robust Xbox LIVE and Zune integration, and vastly new and improved social networking tools.Gone is the familiar Start screen, now replaced with “tiles” which scroll vertically and can be customized as quick launches, links to contacts, or self contained widgets.

The look of the OS has also been radically upended, mirroring the Zune HD experience closely, replete with that large, iconic text for menus, and content transitions which elegantly (and dimensionally) slide a user into and out of different views. The OS is also heavily focused on social networking, providing integrated contact pages which show status updates from multiple services and allow fast jumps to richer cloud content (such as photo galleries). The Xbox integration will include LIVE games, avatars, and profiles, while the Zune end of things appears to be a carbon copy of the standalone device’s features (including FM radio).

Let me give a brief info on the features as mentioned above.Lets see the user interface first and then move on to the phone section.

The design and layout of 7 Series’ UI (internally called Metro) is really quite original, utilizing what one of the designers (Albert Shum, formerly of Nike) calls an “authentically digital” and “chromeless” experience.The Start screen majorly consists of what’s called as “Live Panels“. This comes with something  called pan in and out animations simply looks something like jquery.This OS looks nothing like anything else on the market.the design of the interface is definitely in a class of its own.Engadget got hands on snaps of the UI and the whole Windows phone.

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Next best thing is this feature called People’s hub where the live date is being fetched from facebook account or from windows live account.All the albums, galleries and videos are stored and connected via the Windows OS so any time anywhere you can check the updates from your dear ones without logging into PC.

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Start screen: the Start experience is completely revamped, now focusing on sets of tiles which represent links to applications or contacts. It’s a completely contextual experience which can be customized both by users and carriers, and allows people to “promote” items higher up in the list. To the right of this screen is a long, vertical list of all your apps for quick jumps. It will take some time getting used to this layout; one or two tiles per line, and that long list which goes up and down rather than left and right.It comes with 3buttons Start Search via Bing and forward and backward  buttons on a  capactive touch display screen.

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General phone navigation: Navigation is similar to Zune HD.Lots of bold text on the device, lists with text cut off on the sides of the phone, and additional screens to the left and right driven by arrows pointing you in either direction.Everything else is super stripped down — the calendar app looks like vector line art  the browser seems to be using the bare minimum to show its content and the phone application is essentially monochromatic. On the other hand, you’ve got a beautiful and robust photo app (with pinch to zoom, as in the browser), and the Zune end of things is perfectly integrated.

The sheer minimalism of the interface is striking, and we’re really impressed by how many risks Microsoft is taking here. It’s hard to believe that just a year ago this company was showing off WM 6.5, which now looks ages behind what they’ve turned around with today. We’re not sure if someone was just let off the leash or if we’re seeing a newer, smarter, more agile Microsoft, but the 7 Series concept definitely shows that this company is learning from its mistakes.

Next is the Xbox Live integration to play games on your Mobile.New feature to make gaming come live with Xbox live.Also can be used to play Xbox LIVE games and to see gamers profiles.

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Integration with One note and Office is truly worth checking out.Syncing with Windows 7 PC and Windows phone is a awesome feature.With access to Office, OneNote and SharePoint Workspace all in one place, users can easily read, edit and share documents.

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Similar to Zune the music and video is adapted from Zune only.It can play your audio files, podcasts and videos. Transfer movies or music from the internet or from a user’s PC becomes so simple. It also has an FM radio.

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Marketplace allows users to easily discover and load the phone with certified applications and games.

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Inspite of all these features there are some dis advantages to it like

The company seems to be taking a much more vertical approach with hardware and user experience, dictating rigid specs for 7 Series devices (a specific CPU and speed, screen aspect ratio and resolution, memory, and even button configuration), and doing away with carrier or partner UI customizations such as Sense or TouchWiz.Carrier partnerships are far and wide, including AT&T, Deutsche Telekom AG, Orange, SFR, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Telstra, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, while hardware partners include Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC, HP, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Qualcomm.

Lets  wait until the first handsets will be hit the market by the holidays of this year.

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How to watch Mobile World Congress 2010 online and Events Schedule

After Microsoft CES 2010 now its time for the Mobile version i.e Mobile World Congress 2010.It’a platform where vast number of mobile companies showcase their products to define the future of the mobile industry.Many mobile phone manufacturers like Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, etc, are expected to launch a wide range of handsets and mobile OS.

News is that Steve Ballmer would be present too.Microsoft will hold a Press Conference at 3pm CET(19.30 IST) on February 15 where we expect them to unveil the future of Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7. Amongst other things we’re expecting a complete UI overhaul, codenamed “Metro” that looks and feels like the Zune HD interface.Also there are talks about Windows Mobile Starter edition which will come in two editions one with Office and another without office.

Here are the list of Tech and Gadget blogs who would be blogging live  from Microsoft MWC 2010.

1. Neowin

2. iStarterdsomething

3. Engadget

4. Phonearena

5. Mobile Word Congress 2010 Official Website.

6. CNET

7. Twitter with #wmc2010 hashtag for updates.

Below is what is the schedule for the 4 days.So don’t miss it and keep hooked.

Monday

09:00 – MotoDev – Breakfast at Motodev in AppPlanet – Hall 7
11:30 – MotoDev – Android Developer Panel – Hall 7
11:30 – MotoDev – Maximise your Android Market Opportunity – App Planet – Hall 7
14:00 – Mobile premier awards – Palau De La Música 4 08003 Barcelona, Spain 932 957 200
15:00 – Microsoft Keynote ( Windows Mobile 7 announcement)

Tuesday

08:30 – Opportunities with on-device payments and preloaded content – Tanla MWC Seminar
08:00 – UKTI – Challenges in Japan – Location Sala D
11:30 – UKTI – Turkish / UK Partnering Event – UKTI stand?
17:00 – Scottish Development International – Whisky Reception – Stand, 1E66
18:00 – GoMo – Incognito BAR, calle Fusina 6, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
18:00 – Androiders Dinner at MWC

Wednesday

08:30 – UKTI – UK / US Panel discussion – UKTI?
09:00 – Android dev lab (Games Dev) – Hall7 App world, MWC
12:30 – Sony Ericsson talk – App world Hall 7
14:00 – Tech crunch Mobile 2010

Thursday

08:00 – GetJar Demo – App Planet Auditorium, Hall 7, FIRA, Barcelona, Spain
9ish – WIP Jam – App Planet Auditorium, Hall 7, FIRA, Barcelona, Spain

Thanks Sandip and Pallab

Windows Phone rumors – No flash and multitasking

Rumors have been set up regarding the Windows Phone.PPC geeks received this set from their source:

  • At the Mobile World Congress event on February 15th, 2010, Windows Phone 7 will be unveilved, although at this time plans are only to unveil the user interface of the new platform . Specific indepth functionality of the device will most likely not be shown.
  • The User Interface is based upon codename “METRO”. It will be very similar to the Zune HD User Interface with a complete revamp of the “Start” screen. The UI is “Very Clean”, “Soulful” and “Alive”.
  • Unfortunately there will be no Flash support at the get go as there was not enough time to implement these features.
  • Windows Phone 7 will only support application installation through service based delivery. (i.e Marketplace). Application installation via storage card will not be possible.
  • No Multi-Task support. Applications will “Pause” when in the background, however will support notifications via push notifications.
  • Marketplace will now support “try before you buy” as well as an API.
  • No NETCF backwards compatibility. This means the original rumor of no backward compatibility for applications holds to be true. That being said, there are high hopes of porting the NetCF to the newer platform easily.
  • Microsoft is confident that devices will be ready by September 2010 and also Full Zune Integration.
  • Windows Mobile Device Center will no longer be used. Zune software to take over syncing via PC.
  • OEM Interfaces will not be allowed to run on the device. Say goodbye to Sense UI / SPB Mobile Shell / Point UI / Infinity, etc, etc
  • Full XBOX Gaming Integration (Gamer tag, achievements, friends, avatars, merchandising, etc)
  • Full support for social networking
  • Silverlight support instead of flash.So Microsoft is pushing Silverlight, Google and Apple is pushing HTML5 and Adobe has flash, another fight coming up.What’ say ?

I am not sure how true are these we are still a week away from Mobile World congress so lets wait and watch.

Zune phone in the process coming in 2 months

In a competition to beat its competitor Google’s Nexus one, Redmond Giant plans to launch a Zune phone in an around 2 months.Reports from Gizmodo, Jefferies analyst Katherine Egbert quotes that

Our recent industry checks indicate Microsoft will be debuting its own phone sometime in the next two months…We expect the new phone to debut soon, at either the Feb 15-18 Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona Spain, or possibly at CTIA in Las Vegas one month later.

“We don’t have any information about the cost of the Pink phone, nor do we know what service providers might be partnered with Microsoft …Revenue from the phone is also very unlikely to be meaningful for many years,”

“The new phone might explain why Microsoft has allowed WinMo to dwindle to <10% mobile OS market share. Pink would be the ‘third screen’ (after Windows and Xbox) and final component in Microsoft’s ‘3 screens and a cloud’ strategy.”

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Egbert believes that the Zune Phone will be getting a new beginning as from a Microsoft/OEM partnership similar to what we’ve seen between Google and HTC with the Nexus One. She also believes the phone will feature a 5MP camera and 720P video support—neither of which are huge stretches of the imagination.Lets hope after Pink Microsoft gets this right and makes a success.

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Windows Mobile 7 -Whats in the store

After the release of Windows Mobile 6.5 every one would be curious to know when would be the next version to be out.Back in September, Steve Ballmer told the Venture Capital Summit that he wished Windows Mobile 7 had already launched but that the team had been “completely revamped”; “we’ve pumped in some new talent” and “this will not happen again” two VCs tweeted him as saying.

Actually Windows 7 main feature would be better web browsing with zoom functionality but that was pulled forward into Windows 6.5 then what does Windows 7 bring then and when would that be ? Motorola CEO Sanjay Jhawas the first to let slip that Windows Mobile 7 wouldn’t be around until 2010 and Microsoft confirmed that. A Windows Mobile presentation on the Microsoft site (in Danish) talks about Microsoft finishing the Windows Mobile 7 OS in November 2009 and devices appearing in April 2010; the same slide gets the 6.5 software date right as April 2009 but predicts 6.5 devices arriving in September, not October, so even if April is the planned date it could slip.Expect Microsoft to announce a public date at Mobile World Congress next February.

Where did Microsoft mess up was when a version of Windows Mobile was finished, i.e  when Windows Mobile 6.5 was finished on 22 April this year but instead of handing it over to phone manufacturers to tweak and customize for their devices the team stayed involved and delayed the launch until phones and upgrade versions were ready.To make that stage shorter and easier, Microsoft has said it wants fewer high-value partners for Windows Mobile in the future.Why doesn’t it want to grow.Rumors keep spreading that Microsoft plans to only have it run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon platform (currently there are multiple phone platforms based on the Arm chip, from TI, Nvidia and others).The matching rumor is for a Tegra-based Zune Phone platform for the consumer market, built on Windows Mobile 7 but marketed separately.

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Steve Ballmer has said repeatedly that the next version of Windows Mobile will have Zune services.The same spec has a minimum screen size of 3.5″ and WVGA (800 by 480) or FWVGA (854 by 480), and multi-touch, so there must be a different specification for non-touch Windows Mobile Smartphone. The ‘chassis’ terminology could also be behind rumors that Microsoft would make its own phone.

The Windows Auto Gesture Interface introduced in 6.5 makes programming touch gestures for apps, like swiping your finger to scroll, easier but the app still has to redraw and update the scrollbar when you use the pan gesture.The WAGI API was originally designed to go the extra step and take control of content drawing and scrollbars as well,” says Marcus Perryman of the Microsoft UK Developer and Platform team; “but there wasn’t time in the schedule to implement this for 6.5.” That sounds like Windows Mobile 7 will do more of the work for apps.

There have been rumors of 3D gestures (where you move the phone) and camera gestures (where you move your hand, or use the camera to do 3D gestures without an accelerometer) but these are not robust yet.HTC HD2 would be the first phone to get multi touch throughout the OS and you won’t need to wait for Windows Mobile 7 to release.Brian Goldfarb of the Silverlight team has been telling us that Silverlight would come to Windows Mobile at some point, and last month he confirmed to the Seattle PI that Windows Mobile 7 will have Silverlight 3, in the browser, for apps and for the UI as well.

To summarize the problem with Windows Mobile is many different teams are already working on different mobile devices and experiences at Microsoft (Zune, Danger and Pink as well as Windows Mobile). Another would be that the Windows Mobile team goes through a regular cycle of believing it can convince mobile networks and manufacturers what to do the way it can with PC manufacturers.Once the balance is setup we can see some Windows mobile 7 action.What do you think would be the future of Windows Mobile 7 ?

Thanks to Techradar

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Zune HD goes live on Sale today

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The much awaited Zune HD goes live today in United states and will go on sale. Apart from announcing the new Zune HD, Microsoft also announced the availability of new Zune PC software 4.0.With Zune 4.0 music player you can find new music, other recommendation features, such as Quickplay and Smart DJ, which helps users find and play digital content.Microsoft has confirmed that the Zune HD will have applications and games later this year.Pre orders had already started two days back when Buy TV posted six Zune HD promotional videos and a Zune HD commercial. The videos have already been taken down, likely at Microsoft’s request, but not before they were grabbed and re-uploaded at various sites like You Tube.

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The most important detail revealed is in the Portable Perfection commercial At around the 30 second mark, you catch a quick view of what appears to be a racing title as the narrator notes the ability to play games on the device.

In a press release, company officials confirm that both Twitter and Facebook applications are due later this year and the following 3D games:

  • Project Gotham Racing: Ferrari Edition
  • Vans Sk8: Pool Service
  • Audiosurf Tilt

Games can be added to Zune HD via Zune Marketplace over the Wi-Fi connection or when connected to the Zune PC software.Resolution is 480 by 272, and the Zune HD features an accelerometer this time in order to do automatic screen rotation. The screen is driven by NVIDIA’s high-def, low power Tegra chip.Apps are coming to the Zune, but in a limited way. Here’s how Microsoft puts it: “Simply go to the apps catalog and select the ones you want and sync them to the device. Zune apps are free. We are introducing a handful of new and updated casual games, along with a select group of utility apps, such as weather and calculator. These first apps for Zune HD are an introduction of what will be an ever growing library.”

It’s larger than the iPod nano and the earlier Zune flash units. Two models are available, 16GB and 32GB flash units, in five colors.The Zune HD can handle WMA, AAC, and MP3 audio along with H.264, MPEG-4, and WMV video, along with (hugely) limited support for DVR-MS files from the company’s own Windows Media Center DVR. When provided with the right connectors (sold separately), it can output some HD video over HDMI.Zune HD is still capable of syncing its media wirelessly with a PC.Zune HD is available from major retailers with a black 16GB version for $219.99 (estimated retail price) and a platinum 32GB version for $289.99 (ERP).Until then check out the six videos from You tube (thanks to neowin) and also download the Zune 4.0 player software,If your are interested in the Zune 3.1 you can get it for 32 and 64 bit versions as we need to download the 3.1 first and then update to 4.0 .

Download Zune 4.0 Music Player

 

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