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approaching the point where 46 out of the top 50 titles available for
other platforms have been ported to Windows Phone – which Joe Belfiore,
corporate VP for the company, described as “huge progress for us”.
describes as a “worry-free way to share your phone with your kids” by
limiting the features available to prevent accidental misuse; and Rooms,
which enables users to create private groups with which to share
information – with some features also made available to users of
smartphones powered by other OS platforms.
of data transferred; offloads data to Wi-Fi where appropriate; and
adjusts usage when nearing data bundle limits.
with mobile operator partners, and is “rolling out with mobile operators
starting with our [November] launch and going into 2013”. The first
named operator supporting it is Verizon Wireless.
your Windows devices and your Xbox”, in partnership with the Skydrive
cloud storage platform. This will enable users to share images, video
and music between different terminals, with Belfiore adding that “it’s
the first cloud service that fully integrates and syncs your Office
documents, so you can access them from any of your devices”.
the latest version of the platform centres around a “tiles” interface,
which can be used to push personal information to the home screen of the
device. These can also be used by app developers to deliver content,
and information can now also be pushed to the device’s lock screen.
smartphone experience hasn’t really evolved much in the five years since
its inception. If you think about the predominant user experience on
most of the smartphones people are using today, it was standardised by
Apple and the iPhone, and essentially that same interface was copied by
Android and Android phones, and it really hasn’t evolved all that much.
The static grid of icons has been the standard on smartphones.”
US-focused release, it was said that “major mobile operators will start
selling Windows Phone 8 in the coming weeks”, with Verizon Wireless,
AT&T and T-Mobile USA on board.
Worldwide Tech & Science
2012-11-01 06:40:37
Source: http://worldwidegadget.blogspot.com/2012/10/windows-phone-8-features-details.html