it also appears as if the keyboard got taller making it easier to hit the space bar instead of B and N now. also like the shade differences in texting replies and the time stamp
You can see the new like button when reading someones facebook status. In NoDo and before it was just a text box with "Like" in it, now it's a round button with the "iconic" thumbs up icon. *dislike*
Klocker said:
also like the shade differences in texting replies and the time stamp
was it here someone confirmed that doing a restore from Mango back to Nodo, reinstated their Unlock status?
You can see the new like button when reading someones facebook status. In NoDo and before it was just a text box with "Like" in it, now it's a round button with the "iconic" thumbs up icon. *dislike*
They've been a lot better since the firmware update that turns them off when a finger is touching the screen though. Can't remember the last time I had an accidental press since.
So, thinking of buying a 2nd hand but pretty much new in box Samsung Focus tomorrow, for $320. What do you people think? Never used a windows Phone, currently iPhone 4 user.
1. connect facebook to your windows live messenger..
2. Wait - after about an hour or so, your facebook contacts should up on messenger in hotmail..
3. Once they do, go on your windows phone and sync your windows live and facebook accounts
4. Go into messaging settings.. and disable facebook chat
5. Leave Messaging settings
6. Re-enter messaging settings and enable facebook chat
7. Open messaging and go to Online and sign in
8. Wait a few minutes
At this point you should see your facebook contacts who are on chat start appearing.
So, thinking of buying a 2nd hand but pretty much new in box Samsung Focus tomorrow, for $320. What do you people think? Never used a windows Phone, currently iPhone 4 user.
The most I'd pay for a used Windows Phone is $200. The hardware isn't compelling enough to drop more than that, especially with the Mango launch devices right around the corner.
Something is up with my LG optimus. On NoDo the battery indicator would erroneously claim it was still charging after I had disconnected it from the power source. Now on the Mango beta the battery level isn't moving at all when it's connected to a power source. I hope it al least fives me a warning when the battery runs down :/
Some people always complain that I bitch too much about WP7 and even though I'm really a fan of this mobile OS, they're probably right.
But not today, because it's been an amazing week for Windows Phone 7 users.
Mango beta 2 released!
The biggest news this week is obviously the release of the new Mango SDK and beta ROM for developers. After months of teasing, Microsoft is finally giving out the beta to developers to adapt existing apps and create new apps for this game changing OS update.
I'm usually not impressed with new marketplace milestones, because lets be honest, there are a ton of crap apps on the marketplace and it's getting harder and harder to navigate through the spam and crapware.
This week, however, we got a huge amount of high quality apps from big publishers, developers and partners, like Gowalla, DC Comics, MLB.com, BestBuy, Vevo, The New York Times, Washington Post's Trove, Engadget, American Airlines and others.
Even Foursquare is back with their own app, after dumping the old and broken version and redirecting users to 4th & Mayor.
Check out this wall of apps.
All of them have been published this week.
except for the Colbert app, but who cares, the app is awesome.
This definitely shows that Windows Phone got the attention from the big companies and names and is considered to be a fully competitive mobile OS, worth investing time and resources in it. The future looks even better. Now that developers are abandoning the sinking ship, they have more resources to develop for Windows Phone. /trollface
But even existing apps got better.
Microsoft released version 2.0 of the official Windows Phone Facebook app and finally added a Live Tile function and push notifications, 4th & Mayor received a major 2.0 update and Shape lowered the price of IM+ to $4.99.
Everybody wins and ...
Every Nokia App will be available on every phone"
When Microsoft and Nokia announced their partnership in February, earlier this year, Nokia said they'd heavily invest in the Windows Phone ecosystem, even to an extend, where competitors would benefit from it. A Nokia VP now confirmed this in an interview with pocket-lint, where he stated that, even though some apps are exclusive to Nokia devices for a set of time, they would eventually run on every Windows Phone.
Windows Phone 7 doesnt need us to add more layers," he said. "But we will work hard to enhance areas like mapping, commerce and discovery.
The move will see the company create a number of dedicated apps for the platform - and not just for use with its phones, but, surprisingly, others from HTC, Samsung and LG too.
Its something that, so far, other phone makers have steered away from, having their own dedicated area within the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace in order to encourage consumers to buy their phones over other models. Nokia, however, is breaking away from that model:
Every Nokia App will be available on every phone, insisted Argenti.
But surely there will be exceptions? A pause is followed by the acknowledgement that while the apps will work with any phone, some will be exclusive for Nokia users for a set time.
Flagship or not, HTC definitely won't win one of those ...
Windows Phone wins 3 design awards at IDEA 2011
The IDEA program is considered by many as the Oscars of design competitions not least as its judged by the experts in their field. The 20 experts for the 2011 IDEA jury were came from design consultancies, corporations and universities. After weeks previewing entries online and two-and-a-half days of face-to-face evaluation and debate they honed in on eight areas of industrial design excellence: innovation; benefit to the user; benefit to society; benefit to the client; visual appeal and appropriate aesthetics; usability, emotional factors and unmet needs for the design research category; and internal factors, methods, strategic value and implementation for the design strategy category. The results were announced yesterday
Windows Phone 7 scored a hat-trick with a gold award in the category of Interactive Product Experiences, silver in the Research category and bronze in Design Strategy.
Quick question guys, I'm thinking of getting a Omnia 7 to mess around with. Last time there was problem with Omnia 7 getting the NoDo update, has that been all resolved and can it load the Mango beta now without any problems?
Those picture/app links don't work properly in the secondapps neogaf webapp when accessed from the IE mango beta. It follows the picture link (i.e. Opens the imgur page) not the Zune app link. The surfcube and metro browsers do follow the Zune but they don't redirect to the Marketplace app. Yet the IE mango beta follows the Zune link, and properly redirects to the Marketplace app, when I'm reading the regular Gaf site. Odd. The regular Gaf site is surprisingly very readable on the IE mango beta--the post text is at a large font size so no need to zoom in. And highlighting spoilers reveals the hidden text! Which is great because unfortunately bookmarklets still don't work
The process was easy and the software is good. I'd be content with this mobile operating system, which isn't something I would have said at launch.
Now I need to decide if I want to jump on board this fall or wait a year for Windows 8 on phones. I haven't jumped on the smartphone bandwagon yet, what's another year or so?
Add individual songs to your now playing list, open the app bar at the bottom and tap on "save as playlist".
For ringtones, just change the category of a song you want to "ringtone".
venne said:
Now I need to decide if I want to jump on board this fall or wait a year for Windows 8 on phones. I haven't jumped on the smartphone bandwagon yet, what's another year or so?
That will take some time though. I think its pretty clear that all Nokia phones will ship with their own nav software and with mango and the sensors API, 3rd party developers can code real turn-by-turn navigation software (and charge a huge amount if money for it).
That will take some time though. I think its pretty clear that all Nokia phones will ship with their own nav software and with mango and the sensors API, 3rd party developers can code real turn-by-turn navigation software (and charge a huge amount if money for it).
if you put this on the phone and expect people to use it, making them constantly take their hands off the wheel (driving is the main use for this, right?) then that just seem dangerous.
I'd rather they didn't bother if they can't do it right.
Just got an Omnia 7, loaded it up with Mango. Chatting with people on MSN and doing all that multi-tasking with minimal effort at the same time is pretty sweet. Having Zune Pass and being able to share songs from your collections to other people with links to preview tracks just like that is pretty darned nice too.
I really like that songs that are available for zunepass download are now designated as being downloadable.
it removes the unpleasant surprise of encountering a song you can't download as part of your subscription.
There are so many nice little touches in mango.. for the time being I've abandoned my galaxy s II android phone... it's relegated to alarm clock duty for the foreseeable future.
if you put this on the phone and expect people to use it, making them constantly take their hands off the wheel (driving is the main use for this, right?) then that just seem dangerous.
I'll agree that it's not the best implementation, but saying it's dangerous is really out there. There are tons of things people do everyday with their hands in a car that don't involve the steering wheel.
The most I'd pay for a used Windows Phone is $200. The hardware isn't compelling enough to drop more than that, especially with the Mango launch devices right around the corner.