Spb Releases Spb Mobile Shell 3.5

spb_mobile_35Spb Software House has just released an upgrade to their incredibly popular Windows Mobile UI replacement, Spb Mobile Shell. The new version, Spb Mobile Shell 3.5, features additional support for social networks like Facebook and Twitter, enhanced Internet searching with instant suggestions and many others enhancements.

Spb Mobile Shell v.3 users can upgrade for free here, or you can download or buy a copy of Spb Mobile Shell over here at Mobihand.

Perhaps just as interestingly, Spb has announced several OEM deals with big Chinese companies, specifically ZTE, Huawei and the biggest China-based OEM K-Touch. SPB also announced signing of a significant agreement with MediaTek, a leading fabless semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions.

Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, CEO of SPB Software says: “This version clearly shows where SPB Software is going. We are on the way to make it even more flexible for user personalization, as well as being a great partner for phone manufacturers and mobile operators. The fast changing market needs the right user interface with great flexibility in customization. And we are well prepared for the demand.”

This is a great strategy for Spb. Much like HTC is taking charge of it’s own Windows Mobile destiny with TouchFlo (and soon the new Windows Mobile version of Sense), Spb can stake out it’s territory by partnering with OEM manufacturers and others. Looking forward to seeing where this leads!

Read the full press release from Spb Software house here.

ZTE to demo 10 new smartphones at MWC 2009

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ZTE (a mobile company out of China) has just announced its plans to demo 10 new smartphones at next week’s MWC 2009 in Barcelona.

Rumour has it that at least one of these new smartphones (the VF 1231) will be running Windows Mobile. The rest of the devices are said to be from entry-level to high-end and will run either Windows Mobile or Linux platforms.

No more is currently known about these phones including whether or not they’ll be available in North America but ZTE has, in the past, made it clear that they’d like to gain some traction in the U.S. market.

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