Monday, May 20, 2013

Video: What if Windows Phone 7 was released instead of Windows ... - WeAreMobians

Microsoft made a major update to its mobile operating system with the Windows Phone 7 release. The last previous version it was Windows Mobile 6.5.

At that time, Microsoft was looking for, the iPhone came out and knows a quick success. Microsoft implements a strategy and completely overturned and makes a bold choice.

Does Microsoft could counter the success of the iPhone and prevent the growth of Android Windows Phone 7 rather than Windows Phone 7? Microsoft made a terrible bet aau time of release of Windows Phone 7! Here is the video concept Windows Phone 7 update Windows Mobile 6.5 (installed on the HTC HD2 for example version).

Dave Brinda designer of this Microsoft team has released a video of Windows Phone 7 concept taken up by WMPoweruser. Finally, this version has been replaced by Windows Phone

7.

As you can see in the video below, the two versions are completely different in design.
Dave Brinda has since gone to work with HTC to develop for Android and HTC Sense HTC TouchFlo3D for Windows Mobile 6, two interfaces that have been successful.

difficult to know what could happen to the Microsoft platform if the design of the Windows Phone 7 interface was sold instead of the Metro interface of Windows Phone 7. Of course, Windows Phone 7 had retained all the features memory card reader, file browser, multi-tasking, VPN compatibility, etc. … among other functions have disappeared from Windows Phone 7. These functions have missed when it came out and missed both Windows users smartphones.

Personally, the HTC S620 was one of my favorite smartphones and we see this device in this video. And I had trouble getting used to the Metro interface either on my smartphone or Windows 8 PC. I prefer the interfaces found in HTC, Samsung, Sony Android or even iOS interface on iPad and iPhone.

What do you think of this interface shown in the video? Do you think Microsoft made the right choice with bold for Metro

interface

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