Windows Phone 7 Challenge
Following the update of windows phone 7, for the pass week. On cnet.com Molly Wood is taking on a challenge to say whether on not she likes the device. On most device/smartphone they all comes with their advantage and disadvantage. As for android OS well its the boom.
so far the interface of the mango is lovely The screen tiles are attractive and the “live tile” behavior (they update constantly with new Facebook images, flip-board incoming e-mail counters, and so on) is dynamic without being annoying. Plus, the tiles are nice and big, which makes it easy to see things at a glance.(Molly Said)
As for social network Mango has integrated Facebook and Twitter support (and Windows Live and LinkedIn, for the record), and it’s pretty nice. The little “People” tile lets you immediately see what’s happening on Facebook and Twitter.
Here is another cool apps, called speech, Press and hold the Windows (“home”) button on the bottom of the phone and you can control a ton of things with voice commands: call or text someone in your address book, launch a search, or open an app. It’ll even read back a text you compose, so you can double check it without having to look, and then you can say “send” and off it goes.
There are a lot of feature on the Windows Phone 7 which really worth it. I would like it, for a full review check it out with Molly Rant
[...] Windows Phone 7 ‘Mango’, is taking it time to make its appearance more colorful. There are some OS that we may or may not like. There are some feature on windows phone 7 Mango that a lot of us may enjoy, like, the interface, and for social network Mango has integrated Facebook and Twitter support (and Windows Live and LinkedIn, for the record). There are other feature that can be mention, but lets us look at productivity. Whether you may be in office or even on the go. It is most likely you have to keep in touch with business. Here is an article that explain a bit about windows phone 7 ‘Mango’. [...]
[...] Windows Phone Mango OS seems to be getting its name across, as HTC latest smartphone, the HTC Omega (aka Radar) will be running on the Mango OS. Base on a review, the Mango OS is not loved but liked, with that HTC Omega (or Radar) is spotted with same OS, as this leaked picture was spotted on the web. [...]