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		<title>Mobile Phone News :Windows Phone 7 preview</title>
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The mobile industry has become prettyvery competetive , with even the iPhone getting things hugely wrong with poor manufacturing and expecting to survive on reputation alone. Windows Phone 7 now seems to be in the firing line,  with the Boy Genius Report and other sites ripping into the  new OS. InfoWorld have called the new OS a &#8220;disaster&#8221;, The Guardian and other sources have began to jump on the bandwagon. Everybody likes to give Microsoft a boot when it&#8217;s down.<br/><br />
The main sources of influence are the BGR Preview, ZDNet and Engadget previews though, as a few sites and many  developers appear to have got their hands on the technical preview of the new OS  today.<br/><br />
There are some good points within the summaries though, Matt Miller (ZDNet) states.<br/><br />
The current experience is amazingly stable and fluid and I am quite  impressed with what they have done. It has taken some time and they were  pretty much out of competing for customers for most of this year, but  it looks like they will come out firing with all they have this coming  holiday season.<br/><br />
TThe BGR Preview isn&#8217;t quite so friendly (although lets remember that BGR are extremely bias and paid off to be pro apple) pointing at problems when  dialling a number&#8230;<br/><br />
We’re not going to lie, we really have no idea how people actually let  the phone app get this far. When you first launch the application, you’d  except to be at the keypad, so you can actually make a call, right? No.  You’re presented with the recent call history list. Just text  splattered on the screen. No problem, you’ll mosey on over to settings  and change the default view so the keypad shows up. Ah, problem there.  You can’t make that change because it’s not an option. So to make a  phone call, you have to go into the phone and hit one of the  poorly-sized action buttons below to bring up the keypad to make a phone  call.<br/><br />
The Engadget preview is now online and has some   good feedback &#8211; the email interface is great, the keyboard is great, but   unfortunately the concluding comments don&#8217;t sound so good.<br/><br />
What we&#8217;ve been presented with here doesn&#8217;t exactly feel like  a  complete mobile operating system in many ways. Some parts of Windows   Phone 7 are more like a wireframe &#8212; an interesting design study, an   example of what a next-gen phone platform could be. That&#8217;s both good and   bad. On one side, we&#8217;re still really excited by the prospect of Metro   as a viable, clean-slate approach to the mobile user experience, and   there are lots of smart moves being made that could lead to greatness.   On the other side, Microsoft has to turn this into a viable retail   product that can hang with the fiercest competition in the history of   the cellphone in just a few months&#8217; time, and there are some serious   issues that need to be addressed. Frankly, it&#8217;s a little scary.<br/><br />
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By any measure, Microsoft&#8217;s got its back against the wall in the  mobile  game, and becoming competitive quickly is vital to the company&#8217;s   success &#8212; and in that regard, we understand why they&#8217;ve been so  adamant  about getting Windows Phone 7 on shelves in time for Holiday  2010. The  thing is, putting out a product that&#8217;s half-baked risks  alienating early  adopters at the worst possible time, especially  considering that we see  a clear-cut (and pretty painless) path to  fixing the most egregious  shortcomings. Seriously, if the WP7 team put  their heads down and added a  clipboard and some rudimentary  multitasking, Microsoft could have an  exceptionally solid version-one  product in Windows Phone 7 &#8212; especially  when coupled with the  company&#8217;s fierce outreach to developers.<br/><br />
The new OS isn&#8217;t finished, let&#8217;s not forget that, these are all previews at the OS as it is now, Microsoft arn&#8217;t Apple, they will perform stringent testing and have jsut added all of the Kin developers to the R &amp; D team. Let&#8217;s also remember that early rumours are that the WP7S handsets will be among the first to use the Qualcomm Snapdragon&#8217;s 1.5 Ghz dual core processor.<br/><br />
In summary the previews seem to be fairly mixed, with strong improvements and positive remarks sitting  next to quite harsh comments, which you should take with a pinch of salt as we all know how harsh iPhone fanboys can be.<br/><br />
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		<title>Mobile Phones News :Early Windows Mobile 7 build tested, incompatible with previous WinMo apps?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:21:13 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the first bits of Windows Mobile 7 news to hit here, this time from an Engadget source. It turns out the Russian, Eldar Murtazin of Mobile-Review, has got his hands on one of the first examples of Windows Mobile 7.<br/><br />
Here&#8217;s what he&#8217;s saying:<br/><br />
The OS has been built on scratch, and none of the old WinMo 6.x apps worked. There&#8217;s &#8220;a lot of horizontal movements, a lot of additional info by clicks&#8230; for WM users it will be a great step ahead. For market it&#8217;s a copycat of Android 2.1/2.2 or iPhone.<br/><br />
Still too early to tell whats going on really, I can&#8217;t imagine Microsoft will be totally excluding previous app capability to it would be a sensible assumption that they will be offering a two-tier platform, perhaps pushing a new more elegant programming language for Windows 7 onwards.<br/><br />
source: Engadget via WMPoweruser via Twitter<br/></p>
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