Is this Windows Mobile 7?
We know the coverage from Microsoft's Mobius got many mobile fans a little hot under the collar, well we're about to blow the doors off that. The guys over at Engadget have gotten their mitts on some screenies and details on device interaction from what may be Windows Mobile 7. Hit the read link to see dozens of hot pics and a pile more info.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Atanas Boev @ Jan 6th 2008 7:05PM
It must be hard you you guys, knowing how WinMo7 looks for a long time, and not being able to comment openly:)
I like the plenty of gesturing with the device involved. Shake the camera to change to BW mode, for example. Seems they are using the camera to detect motion, similar to how optical mouse works.
I hope it changes at least the focus point, otherwise one can do lots of jokes to a WinMo7 user, waving his hand under the device :))
storino03 @ Jan 6th 2008 7:19PM
I wonder if any existing devices are capable of running WM7...
--James
Kunikos @ Jan 6th 2008 8:19PM
Will it have better Enterprise support?
A better way to program to it (SDK)?
Whether they will have a decent way to get music onto the device?
A REAL web browser, and GPS enabled maps?
Michael @ Jan 6th 2008 8:45PM
I dont know about everything else, but your pretty blind if you didnt notice the picture of the real web browser....
JK @ Jan 7th 2008 3:12PM
I remember reading somewhere that WM7 will have the new PIE6 running with real HTML browsing like the mobile Safari and if Engadget is "asking" if this is WM7 then I'm pretty sure it is since they've known about it for a while and couldn't/can't talk about due to confidentiality agreements with Microsoft. All I have to say about this is sign me up...can't wait for this to come out and with Apple releasing an SDK for the iPhone in a month...it can't come out any faster.
SimbaDogg @ Jan 6th 2008 8:50PM
This shiet looks really cool...i might have to put off my purchase of the tilt until more news of this pops up.
Jake @ Jan 6th 2008 9:05PM
I wouldn't reccommend putting off any purchases. Based on the speed of past windows mobile releases, by the time any WM7 devices actually see the light of day (here in the US, at least) we're likely to be voting in the 2012 presidential primaries.
SimbaDogg @ Jan 6th 2008 9:12PM
haha, actually...a better thing to say, and what i was really thinking of is if there are any devices released, i would get that, then get a cooked version of the ROM from xda developers...
xda FTW, i can't remember the last time i ran an official wm5/6 ROM on my phones, all cooked. Actually, i'm wondering how HTC my redesign their interface.
marco arellano @ Jan 6th 2008 10:09PM
It shows t-mobile on the phone but also shows cingular music icon.. weird
Sam Winter @ Jan 6th 2008 11:35PM
I don't even own an iPhone or a Mac, but my god could they rip off the iphone any more?
"flick" scrolling, zooming web browser, "popup" zoom when positioning cursor/selecting on text, onscreen keyboard with magnified letters when tapped..
Josh @ Jan 7th 2008 6:21AM
Oh no, they've taken good ideas with usability in mind and ran with them. What a shame.
Also, I've had flick scrolling for a while: I
Rich @ Jan 7th 2008 12:54PM
Oh no, they've taken good ideas with usability in mind and stole* them.
youngcalihottie @ Jan 10th 2008 9:17PM
lol. is rich really talking about apple and stealing in the same sentence? maybe you havent seen their commercials lately.
fyreblazer @ Jan 7th 2008 10:46AM
I must say WM7 is very aesthetically pleasing. Here's hoping they've studied the iPhone's gesture controls and have worked to improve them.
Shame we won't get to use it for another 2-3 years.
jmkm @ Jan 7th 2008 12:42PM
First they steal all the osx ideas... Now they have jacked th iphone interface! WOW!! Go $Soft! Now THAT'S innovation!! (sheesh)
Alan Strangis @ Jan 7th 2008 3:23PM
Oh no! The iPhone took the idea of putting tap-able icons on it's Start screen, just like Palm and 3rd party launchers for WM have fore a few years! [/sarcasm]
The iPhone was a UI refinement of existing products from MS, Palm and Symbian. I have no problem with any of them coming right back and improving their products in turn (not that Palm ever has a clue *sigh*).
Too bad Apple wasn't savvy enough to jack the concept of copy/paste. :D