These leaked Microsoft documents from Tweakers.net keep giving more and more goodies. In addition to great details on hardware specs, OS architecture, and the Windows Update process for Windows Phone 7 devices, the documents also outlined the types of customizations OEMs and carriers will be allowed to make.
As we pretty much knew already, carriers and OEM manufacturers will not be allowed to change the UI very much. The leaked documents show that minor changes to the interface will be allowed:
- Connection icons (3G, etc.)
- Add logo and tiles to home screen, can NOT remove default Microsoft tiles
- Can add apps BUT:
- maximum of six apps
- must be approved my Microsoft first
- no bigger than 60MB total
- Change web search provider in IE only, other apps still use Bing
- Customize the boot screen
- Add wallpaper and ringtones
- Camera software can be tweaked
While we already knew the total customization available on Windows Mobile 6.x with apps like Spb Mobile Shell or HTC’s TouchFlo/Sense UIs was gone, it still hurts to see it in black and white. Microsoft is really reigning in the carriers and OEMs here in an effort to maintain a consistent(ly high) user experience.
That said, Microsoft is implementing some nice controls on bloatware, which should help address one of the primary causes for poor user experiences on Windows Mobile devices in the past.
Check out these other three posts for more details from the leaked Microsoft documents:
- Leaked Docs Show Windows Phone 7 Architecture
- Windows Phone 7 Update Procedure Detailed in Leaked Docs
- A Bit More Detail on Windows Phone 7 Hardware Requirements
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