Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What is Windows Phone 7? - Questionnaire


1. What is Windows Phone 7?

Microsoft presents a new mobile-phone operating system tagged as Windows Phone 7.

2. Is it a Zune Phone?

No, but Zune is one of the built-in "hubs."

3. How will the phones look like?

A 800-by-480 or greater touch screens and have three buttons at the bottom: Home, Back and Search. They will all have four-point multi-touch displays, compasses and accelerometers. You'll see phones with and without sliding QWERTY keyboards, but no BlackBerry-style candybars or non-touch phones.

4. What carriers will they run on?

All four major U.S. carriers, but AT&T will get the first crack with an as-yet unannounced phone.

5. How's the Office and e-mail support?

Looking great. WP7 - that's the new official acronym - supports OneNote, Office, multiple Exchange accounts and SharePoint. But the interface is definitely more about communicating and having fun than about doing spreadsheets.

6. Will it synchronize with a Mac?

Not initially. WP7 will require the Zune software to sync, and there's no Mac Zune software. Look for third parties like Mark/Space to fill in the gaps with a syncing solution.

7. Will it run old Windows Mobile apps?

I don't think so. The interfaces are very different. Microsoft promised we'd find out more at their MIX developers' conference in mid-March.

8. Does it have multi-tasking?

We can't tell, but Microsoft said you'd be able to "play music in the background".


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