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A look at Windows Mobile River 6.5.3 from CES 2010

Posted January 10th, 2010 in microsoft, phones and tagged , , , , , , , by admin

At this breaker point, microsoft.html’ title=’Consumers winnings in the EU lawsuit against Microsoft’>Windows Mobile 6.5 is still a far ways off from being the intuitive mobile operating organisation it needs to be to take on the finger-friendly offerings from iPhone, Android and webOS. Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)’s latest update to the Windows Mobile River 6.5 platform is incremental at best, but shows that the company realizes that their smartphone OS doesn’t wealthy person the aesthetic charm to compete with other platforms. The company is at CES 2010 to show off, among other things, their Windows Mobile River 6.5.3 OS update. As you tin can see from the video recording below, the new WM6.5.3 UI is slightly updated to reflect the design philosophical system we first base saw in the new Internet Explorer Mobile. The new homescreen moves the “Start” button to the bottom of the screen, in much the same agency that IE Mobile displays its navigation buttons.

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