Goodbye Windows Mobile, Hello Windows Phone 7 Series

Microsoft officially launched Windows Phone 7 Series (previously referred to as Windows Mobile 7, Windows Phone 7, or even Photon) on Monday, dropping the gauntlet on what will shape up to be a mighty mobile battle come Christmas.

A whole new OS

Windows Phone 7 Series Phones, as the new devices will be officially known (yikes), will be a complete departure from the Windows Mobile devices we are all familiar with and feature a brand-new, possibly revolutionary UI. The Start menu? Gone. Touch elements designed for six-year-old fingers? Gone. In fact, Microsoft’s new OS is aiming to change the mobile phone paradigm by shifting away from an app-centric model to an experience or task-based system that groups your personal data, social networking streams, location-based services, and media sources into what Microsoft calls ‘hubs’ (more later)

Reflecting their determination to re-define the relationship between end-user and their phone, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced at the Barcelona 2010 Mobile World Congress:

“In a crowded market, filled with phones that look the same and do the same things, I challenged the team to deliver a different kind of mobile experience. Windows Phone 7 marks a turning point toward phones that truly relfect the speed of people’s lives and their need to connect to other people and all kinds of seamless experiences.”

Joe Belfiore, vice president of Windows Phone, said it was time to stop thinking about mobile phones like PCs:

“A phone is not a PC, it’s a smaller, more intimate device,” he said. “Too many phones are made to look like PCs. We wanted to come up with a user design that was different, that moved beyond the metaphor of the PC.”

Live Tiles

windows_phone_7_live_tiles This ain’t your daddy’s Windows Phone. Microsoft has taken advantage of the fact that it is so late with this product to properly think out how people use their mobile devices. They have no doubt heard for years now about how un-finger-friendly Windows Mobile is and how counter-intuitive it can seem compared to its competition. They’ve seen people complain about icon overload and the app-to-app routine on the iPhone (one app for Facebook, one app for twittering, one app for YouTube, etc); The result? Live Tiles.

The new home screen on WP7 devices will consist of several vertically-scrollable live tiles. The main screen shows 5 live tiles: Internet Explorer, Phone, Text, People. Each of these boxes is “live” and auto-updates with real-time information from all of your various info sources. So when your friend updates his Facebook page, that update shows on the Friends tile. If you miss a phone call, the Phone tile updates to show the number of missed calls, and your most recent photos fade in and out in the Pictures tile.

Hubs

windows_phone_7_people_hub Clicking on any of these main live tiles will bring up the corresponding Hub. There are a bunch of default hubs that will ship with WP7: People, Games, Xbox Live, Pictures, Music & Video (with support for more than just Zune accounts), Zune, Office (with support for multiple exchange accounts), and of course the Marketplace. These hubs pull in data from all of your various sources and present it in a task-oriented manner, rather than using a separate app for each service you use.

For example, the above pic shows the People hub. The first screen you will see when you click on the People tile is the ‘Recent’ screen. Scrolling right will give you all of your peeps, scrolling right again will show you the What’s New tab, which lists all of your friends’ most recent social media updates,

Similarly, when you tap on the Music and Video tile, up pops the Zune menu. Scrolling to the right brings up your History, continuing to scroll brings up the “What’s New” tab, and then Apps that are music or video related. Hubs create an easy way to browse all of your data – both on-device and online – by topic or experience. Very cool.

windows_phone_7_music_and_video_hub X-Box and Zune Integration

While Microsoft’s mobile lately may have missed the mark, they have had remarkable success with their X-Box and Zune line. The X-Box model has been a decade in the making and Microsoft has earned a very respectable share of a competitive market – something it needs to do with WP7. The Zune HD was released last year to terrific reviews and great critical, if not commercial, success.

Microsoft is finally taking advantage of these successful platforms and fully integrating X-Box Live and Zune with Windows Phone 7 Series devices. Mobile gaming might be limited initially, but expect this to be a major component and battle ground in the coming year or two, and Microsoft (for once) has a clear advantage over rivals like Palm and Apple here.

As for Zune integration, you can almost thank the Zune for the new UI. Internally at Microsoft, the UI for the Zune HD was referred to as Metro; the same name they use to discuss the Windows Phone 7 Series interface. Beyond that, expect to see complete integration with the Zune service and any Zunes you might have lying around.

Manufacturers and Carriers

Just as with Windows Mobile, Microsoft has lined up a top-notch list of manufactures who are eager to start putting out Windows Phone 7 Series devices. The list includes longtime Windows Mobile supporters HTC, LG, Samsung and Toshiba, as well as Garmin-Asus, on-the-fence Sony Ericsson, and even Dell.

Unlike with Windows Mobile, however, and this is absolutely critical, Microsoft has imposed a Chassis requirement for all WP7 devices. This means that all WP7 phones will need have a minimum hardware spec that – so far – includes several mandatory hardware buttons (home, search and back), CPU and screen size/resolution requirements, plus an accelerometer, GPS, camera and other goodies.

This Chassis system should help maintain a good user experience and avoid manufacturers putting out shoddy hardware that gives Windows Phone 7 devices a bad rap.

Carriers will include all of the Big Four US carriers: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon – as well as Deutsche Telekom, Orange, SFR, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Telstra, and Vodafone. Rogers and Telus haven’t made any comment yet.

WP7: Do or Die for Microsoft

By most accounts, it’s do or die time for Microsoft. For whatever reason, most likely because they simply underestimated the growth of the smartphone/mobile market, Microsoft hasn’t taken the mobile space very seriously for the past four or five years… despite being one of the first out of the gate.

By the time the first Windows Phone 7 Series device hits the market, we’ll be looking at a new iPhone, a new version of Google’s Android, and an updated webOS from Palm… very serious competition for Windows Phones. If Microsoft blunders, they might just miss the last train out of the desktop station.

Sony Ericsson Aspen Announced, Runs WinMo 6.5.3

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Last week Sony Ericsson officially unveiled the new SE Aspen, a front-facing QWERTY touchscreen device that had been seen around as the SE “Faith” in previous posts.

No word on pricing, when, or where we might see this device pop up, only that it will be available in “Iconic Black” or “White Silver”, and that it will be featuring the latest official release of Windows Mobile, version 6.5.3. Here’s the full specs round-up:

  • Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Professional.
  • Tri-band HSPA (850/900/1200) and quad-band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900), which means you can rock this guy on AT&T’s 3G, if you can get ahold of one.
  • Size: 117×60x12.45mm
  • Weight: 130 grams.
  • 2.4-inch touchscreen at 240×320 (QVGA)
  • 3.2MP camera with 4x digital zoom.
  • Bluetooth with A2DP
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • aGPS
  • MicroUSB for sync and charge.
  • WiFi
  • 4GB MicroSD card (supports up to 16GB)
  • SPB Mobile Shell, Traveler and Weather are all built in.
  • Talk time rate at up to 10 hours/standby time at 450 hours on EDGE.

For a video and the full press release, click after the jump!

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SE Xperia X2 Coming in January?

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Expansis, the big UK online retailer, has posted a drop date of January 11th, 2010 for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2. Any truth to this? We’ll see…

Sony Ericsson to Drop Windows Mobile?

sony_ericsson_xperia_x1Rumours abound that Sony Ericsson might make the SE Xperia X2 their last Windows Mobile device.

A tweet by Eldar Murtazin, who runs mobile-review.com, low sales forecasts (on the X1 and X2?) are causing them to re-think their commitment to the Windows Mobile platform. The SE Xperia X3 “Rachael” has already been confirmed to be an Android device, but the upcoming X2 is launching with Windows Mobile 6.5.

Most people doubt Windows Mobile 6.5 will stop the steady market share slide Microsoft is experiencing, so let’s hope Windows Mobile 7 does the trick.

Xperia X1 upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.5 Coming?

A fellow on the XDA forums has reportedly found a full-on Xperia X1 Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM. This is making many wonder aloud whether Sony may release an official ROM and make it available to X1 users. Others think it would lessen the appetite for their upcoming Xperia X2, which launches in October with 6.5.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 comes to Canada

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Sony Ericsson’s finally given up the goods — their Canada website now features the long awaited Xperia X1a under phones “Coming Soon”!

We’ve heard rumours that Rogers is scheduled to get the Xperia X1 for an August launch. Fingers crossed!

The Xperia X1 features a 3-inch WVGA touchscreen, full QWERTY keyboard, WiFI, GPS, and 3.2MP camera. Sure, it’s no Toshiba TG01 – but who can keep up with all the new fancy gadgets kids are raving about these days, right?

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Sony Ericsson C510 – an affordable Cyber-Shot camera & powerful phone in one!

The C510, formally referred to at the Kate, is going to be produced as an affordable Cyber-Shot™ by Sony Ericsson and is promised to have all the Quality that we have come to expect from the Cyber-Shot™ range, minus the usually hefty price tag.

The C510 also brings with it the introduction of Smile Shutter™ which is a new technology from Sony Ericsson that allows the user to capture the smiles of friends and family effortlessly by detecting the smile and immediately taking the photo.

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Video: Facebook on your Windows Mobile device

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Pocketnow has posted a video showing three different ways to use Facebook on your Windows Mobile device: m.facebook.com via Pocket IE, iphone.facebook.com via Opera Mobile 9.5, and finally Xperia X1’s Facebook Panel.

Personally, I just run the full Facebook page via Skyfire. How do you use Facebook on your WinMo phone?

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How-to: Get the most out of your Xperia X1!

The lovely folks over at Pocketables have posted a great list of things that first time Xperia X1 owners should do to get the most out of their devices as quickly and as easily as possible!

All kinds of neat tips, tricks, tweaks, and recommendations so be sure to check it out!

The List: 15 Tips and Tricks to help you get the most out of your Xperia!

Sony Ericsson turns its back on HTC for Xperia X2

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Though we’re not exactly sure what Sony Ericsson will be calling their next phone, let’s just call it the Xperia 2. We have no reason to believe that Xperia 2, expected to be released in 2009, won’t be running Windows Mobile, but we do know that HTC is no longer on their list of handset makers in final talks with Sony Ericsson.

The Digitimes reports that “Sony Ericsson is now in final talks with three handset makers, including FIH and Pegatron – the spin-off manufacturing arm of Asustek Computer – for the new smartphone project.” Also in the report: “But HTC is not among them, said the sources, adding FIH or Pegatron is the most likely candidate to win the contract. Sony Ericsson is expected to finalize details with its prospective partner in the first quarter of 2009, with an aim to launch the new Windows Mobile-enabled smartphone before year-end 2009 at the earliest.”

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Video: Fake Xperia X1

Now, I’ve seen some great fake phones. And I’ve seen some not-so-great ones. But man, this one stinks. It’s operating system is jumbled looking, but I guess it’s supposed to look like the Xperia X1… I guess.

I bet this has Sony Ericsson’s skin crawling.

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Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 hack brings TouchFLO 3D

The good folks over at XDA-Developers have created a hack that brings full TouchFLO 3D capabilities to the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1! TouchFLO 3D on the Xperia means a more finger-friendly UI, YouTube usability and a ton of other awesome enhancements.

If you’re an Xperia user, I suggest heading over to the XDA-Developers thread now and downloading this for yourself!

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Sony Ericsson's cool show-off site

In case you haven’t noticed yet, Sony Ericsson has a cool Xperia X1 site showing off the cool features of the device, how well Windows Mobile runs on it, as well as a few mini how-to’s.

Check out the series of videos on the site for yourself – they’re very informative! And the female narrator has the coolest accent. The whole thing makes me want an Xperia… and let me tell you, that’s something as I’ve been quite unimpressed with this device until now. Wanna know what sold me? Goldfish. Don’t know what I’m talking about? Well, clearly you didn’t check out the site. Go ahead and do that. I’ll wait.

Spb chosen to create user interface panel for Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1

Press Release!

Spb Chosen to Create User Interface Panel for Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1

St. Petersburg, October 23rd, 2008 – Spb Software, the world’s leading maker of Windows Mobile applications, develops a user interface panel for Xperia X1. As part of the strategic partnership between Sony Ericsson and Spb Software, Spb has put forth a top-notch, Spb Mobile Shell-based solution that compliments the X1 in both style and speed. Taking advantage of the smartphone’s unique panel technology, impressive hardware and dynamic wide VGA touchscreen, this custom version of Spb Mobile Shell is optimized for the new Xperia, and comes with all X1 devices as a free download.

We are very happy to be working with Spb, one of the most respected Microsoft Windows Mobile software developers in the market,” said Mats Ekstrand, VP and Head of Convergence Unit at Sony Ericsson. “The addition of Spb to our panel ecosystem gives Xperia X1 users the opportunity to customize their handsets with an already established interface for the Windows Mobile environment, alongside enjoying the eight other active desktops through the unique Xperia Panel user interface.

More on Spb’s Press Release here

Video: Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X1 gets dissected

Do you love the XPERIA X1? Wanna see what it’s made of? Okay, maybe if you truly love it, you won’t want to see it pulled apart by a white-glove wearing monster but hey, I should post it anyway though, right? Don’t watch it if you have a weeks stomach though – barbaric tools like tweezers and a guitar pick (…what?) are used to rip this thing open! Brutal.

It’s also four whole videos long, so you’d better get comfortable.

The dissection and reassembly of a Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1

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