In recent years, we have seen the rise of the iPhone and Android
phones. These smartphones are everywhere, and have a majority of the
industry under their control. However, Windows has recently entered the
smartphone market with hopes of gaining a fair share, and will be
releasing its new phones on November 8th. For Windows lovers, this means
that their favorite operating system is now portable.
Three phone makers will incorporate the new operating system, and
those are the more high-brow brands of HTC and Samsung, as well as
Nokia. As far as which service providers will carry the Microsoft
phones, not much is known; however it is speculated that AT&T will
carry both the HTC Surround and the Samsung Focus.
As far as the operating system itself goes, Windows lovers can expect
everything that they love about the system in the palm of their hand.
The phone is fun and extremely easy to use, and can handle way more than
simple functions like searching on Bing.com or finding a phone number
through Anywho.com.
The interface is broken up into six hubs for easy navigation, and the predominate focuses are on People, Pictures, Media, Marketplace, Microsoft Office, and Games.
Facebook is very easy to use on the interface, but the Twitter
integration could still use some work. The photo and media hub is very
similar to Zune which is nice because it allows users the ability to
sync their phone content with that of their computer. For gamers, the
integration of Xbox Live makes the Windows phones an exciting new
addition to the smartphone market.
Like Android, the Windows user interface is also highly customizable so that you can have what you want at your fingertips at all times.
But perhaps the biggest accolade that can be given to the Windows series of phones is that they don’t come across as an iPhone knock-off. They truly have their own unique interface, and are capable of giving each user a unique experience.
Whether or not Microsoft will be able to succeed with its Windows
phones will be another story. While many reviews have given Windows
phones high marks, the late entry into the market has many worried that
they won’t stay around. So if you are a die hard Windows fan, show your
support and get a smartphone that you can sync with your computer – get a
Windows phone.
The interface is broken up into six hubs for easy navigation, and the predominate focuses are on People, Pictures, Media, Marketplace, Microsoft Office, and Games.
Like Android, the Windows user interface is also highly customizable so that you can have what you want at your fingertips at all times.
But perhaps the biggest accolade that can be given to the Windows series of phones is that they don’t come across as an iPhone knock-off. They truly have their own unique interface, and are capable of giving each user a unique experience.
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