Tomcat said:
Reminds me a lot of Pulse on Android from this bit of it
Fuse
Pulse
Tomcat said:
kharma45 said:Reminds me a lot of Pulse on Android from this bit of it
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they really do look similar.
Heh, yeah when I saw it I thought it was Pulse.kharma45 said:Reminds me a lot of Pulse on Android from this bit of it
I didn't remember the name, but I knew I saw the app on my iPad.Firestorm said:Heh, yeah when I saw it I thought it was Pulse.
Ugh. Well, the HTC phone had better be something special.brotkasten said:That's news to me. Are you talking about that Microsoft + Nokia gamescom party? That was last week and really just a party.
HTC and Samsung have conferences on September 1, Nokia World is the next Nokia event. Sea Ray always had that date.
http://pocketnow.com/windows-phone/htc-omega-first-press-photo-imageThis is the HTC Omega, an upcoming Windows Phone 7 device from HTC (likely to be announced at the September 1 press event). It'll come in a white/silver color combination, perhaps with aluminum construction, and may be called the HTC Radar upon release.
Rumored to be powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 SoC (likely to be single-core), and include 512MB of RAM, the HTC Omega also features a front-facing camera, perhaps ushering in the era of Skype integration on WP7 devices for video chat.
The rumor mill puts it as having a 3.8" SLCD display and an 8MP camera on the rear. We also expect HTC to announce a second, higher-end Windows Phone 7 next week, codenamed the HTC Eternity.
Without the double chin it would look exactly like the Trophy in white. We don't want to think that HTC's design department is lazy, right?D4Danger said:why does it have a double chin?
Touch Diamond (2)? Yeah, they looked good for Windows Mobile phones.Korey said:All HTC phones are ugly, look exactly the same, and are generic as hell. Except the rectangular one a couple of years back, touch pro or something?
brotkasten said:Ladies and Gentlemen, I present you the brand new HTCTrophyOmega!
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I have to admit, it doesn't look bad in white.
what happened to you htc. you used to be cool.brotkasten said:Touch Diamond (2)? Yeah, they looked good for Windows Mobile phones.
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HTC has to make this phone. it looks soo good.Firestorm said:HTC phones always seemed sturdy to me but ugly yeah.
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I like this one aside from the silver on front. Although not sure if a landscape keyboard is too useful in WP7.
Edit: Ok that second one looks awesome.
The Sea Ray is the only device for this year. Next year they're going to flood the market.jagowar said:I know htc has a good reputation but their hardware looks very plain to me (and that phone looks bulky compared to the newer options.... lots of wasted space around that screen). I am waiting to see what nokia will show hopefully more than just the searay).
brotkasten said:The Sea Ray is the only device for this year. Next year they're going to flood the market.
Pretty awesome app. People need to borrow some design ideas from this guy.Commodore said:Anyone seen the new AppFlow app by the guys who did Cocktail Flow? Simply fantastic design.
http://goappflow.com/
Video: http://youtu.be/IrOBE2RrBdQ?hd=1
(btw anyone able to shazam that song playing in the video? Can't get it tagged. Anyone recognize it?)
user_nat said:Pretty awesome app. People need to borrow some design ideas from this guy.
user_nat said:According to AppFlow the most popular paid app is.. Phone 8.
That makes me sad.
Old homebrew doesn't work in Mango, iirc.antiquegamer said:That should tell Windows Phone team they need to put more customizing option into home screen.
I miss the accent changer app I have on No Do. I need to keep the phone unlock when I upgrade to official Mango.
NotTarts said:I'd actually prefer a bit more colour like Windows 8. The current scheme is fine but it starts to feel a slightly plain after a while:
Commodore said:(btw anyone able to shazam that song playing in the video? Can't get it tagged. Anyone recognize it?)
Approval process can take some time, especially now that we basically have separate NoDo and Mango apps. Btw, the Xbox Live Extras app is now Mango compatible. Fast app resuming is so good.VanMardigan said:When are the mango apps going to start flowing? I know flowerz got updated, but I'm anxious for third party apps to get updated. Every time I see my apps need updating now, I get excited, but so far, none of them have fast app switching.
brotkasten said:Old homebrew doesn't work in Mango, iirc.
Get out. It's super ugly.
NotTarts said:I'm really hoping the September 1 rumor is true for the official Mango release. Really tempted to reinstall the beta but I'm not sure whether it's worth it.
The Extras app is now for dressing your avatar and buying clothes and props. Try deleting the app and then download it again. Version number should be 3.0.0.5.3.VanMardigan said:I don't get it, didn't they just fold that app into the games hub? I got the update, but it's just the avatar part now, and I can't fast app switch back to it.
antiquegamer said:Didn't MS came out and said that's not happening or don't get your hope up or something along that line?
Releasing a Mango app means freezing development of the 7.0 version. I can see a lot of developers not wanting to do that until they at least see the mango roll out officially begin.VanMardigan said:When are the mango apps going to start flowing? I know flowerz got updated, but I'm anxious for third party apps to get updated. Every time I see my apps need updating now, I get excited, but so far, none of them have fast app switching.
http://wmpoweruser.com/japanese-microsoft-website-leaks-new-windowsphone-com-features/Japanese Microsoft website leaks new WindowsPhone.com features
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Nanapho.jp have uncovered more leaked Windows Phone 7.5 info.
This time, hidden in a guide for changing the language of the windowsphone.live.com/Home site to Japanese we see a screen shot of the WindowsPhone.com website which is not in fact live, and it shows several new features.
Firstly, it shows that users will be able to see their purchase history on the WindowsPhone.com website, and also re-install apps en masse from the site itself. It also shows that videos will now also be synched to SkyDrive and be playable from the WindowsPhone.com website. You can also get to your Office docs from the website directly.
The header also shows a link to Marketplace, making it clear we are seeing the new web-based Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Todd Brix had promised some time ago.
I expect these features will go live soon, as the mass of Windows Phone 7.5 handsets arrive.
Seriously? It looks amazing. Pleasantly building on the awesomeness of Metro.brotkasten said:Get out. It's super ugly.
i find it fine for a tablet. but wouldn't want it near any WPSir Fragula said:Seriously? It looks amazing. Pleasantly building on the awesomeness of Metro.
Sir Fragula said:Seriously? It looks amazing. Pleasantly building on the awesomeness of Metro.
brotkasten said:I didn't watch the D9 interview yet, but as a Windows Phone user, I must say that I'm really disappointed by Windows 8's tablet mode. The interface looks like Microsoft kirf'd their own Metro UI, without thinking what makes it so good looking (it's more than squares, idiots). The multitasking looks awful (where can I see all my opened apps? How do I close them?) and no silverlight apps means there won't be an easy way to port WP7 apps (at least not right know) and that would piss me off as a WP developer.
brotkasten said:I don't have a problem with the wide tiles (the focus on 16:9 for a tablet is bad, though), but I just don't think that it looks as good as Metro on the phone. I can't see many Metro references and it doesn't seem to focus on typography like Windows Phone does. I can give them the multi-colored backgrounds (okay, not really, but whatever), but animated backgrounds? Really? The other thing that bothers me are the multi-colored tiles. I love that you have one accent color on Windows Phone that is represented through the entire OS.
Right now it feels like a bad rip-off, kinda like TouchWiz 4.0 from Samsung.
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NotTarts said:Apparently Mango will allow you to remotely re-install purchased apps. Very cool.
http://wmpoweruser.com/japanese-microsoft-website-leaks-new-windowsphone-com-features/
Nice to see they've revamped the website interface as well.
brotkasten said:Wonder Reader 2.0 is out and it's Mango enabled. Soooo good.
Totakeke said:What's new? Other than fast app resuming?
- Live tile An unread count (up to 1000) now appears on the front of the tile, plus the latest headline and image (if available) on the back of the tile. Updates every 30 minutes or so via a background agent.
- Pin feeds and categories as additional live tiles. You can add more live tiles to the Windows Phone Start Screen for your frequently viewed feeds and categories. Each tile is like its own news reader! (Paid version only)
- Fast app switching. Now supports Mango fast app switching for instant resume.
- Share articles on Facebook, Twitter, Windows Live, and LinkedIn.You can now share on any social network account youve set up on your phone.
- Live Tiles showing unread post count and latest post title
- Full offline reading support
- Background post download while phone is charging and on wifi
- Save posts to Read It Later, Instapaper or Pinboard with a single tap
- Share posts with your social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, Windows Live)
- Share posts via Email or SMS with bit.ly URL shortening
- Manage your subscriptions and folders inside gReadie
- Grey on black "Low Contrast" mode and adjustable font size
- Screen Orientation lock
- SSL encryption and Google oAuth authentication for your privacy