Windows Mobile 6.5 Comes May 11
Windows Mobile 6 5 will make its official debut a little earlier than expected. On Monday, 11 May at the Microsoft Tech-Ed event, Stephanie Ferguson – who is something like the general manager of business experience on the Microsoft Mobile Communications Business Unit – will show the world the new mobile operating system in its final form Releasable.Windows Mobile 6.5 is said that an important step for Microsoft Mobile OS. Windows Mobile was not behind the late – at least in terms of their perceived “cool factor”. Upstarts such as Android and iPhone OS were advancing consumer ideas about what looks like a smartphone and is able to WinMo and has rather clunky in comparison.
With Windows Mobile 6.5, Microsoft hopes to win back users, with a new interface, based on one-touch access is not aping the desktop, a number of new applications and personal information, a greatly improved Internet Explorer Mobile, which is a standards-compliant, full-screen browsing.
Although the operating system will be officially opened on 11 May the first real Windows Mobile 6 5 is not reached until late summer at the earliest.
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