Archive for the ‘Windows Phone’ Category
HandyPaint is a powerful yet easy to use drawing tool for your mobile device. You can use it to create your own paintings, or edit pictures taken from your device’s camera, even you can take a screenshot for editing. HandyPaint provides you pleasant and excellent drawing performance that better than any product in the industry.
This video shows you Windows Phone 7 Technical Review and full walkthrough
This video shows you Windows Phone 7 unboxing and initial setup
The puzzle game Droplets 2.0 is both challenging and addictive. The game consists of various drops that must be smashed into each other to complete the level. There are special drops that require to be saved to the last move and others to avoid. Two versions of this game are available one that is free and another that costs $1.99 on the Windows Mobile Marketplace.
Mobile Kin had to be more dedicated young people who are inclined to entertainment, information sharing, and are active participants in social networks and everything is hidden under the banner of social media. KIN-y is really a customer to navigate through our virtual lives. There is something wrong because they burned two months after the introduction of products to sell Microsoft announced that it was withdrawing from this product:
We have made the decision to focus exclusively on Windows Phone 7 and we will not ship KIN in Europe this fall as planned. Additionally, we are integrating our KIN team with the Windows Phone 7 team, incorporating valuable ideas and technologies from KIN into future Windows Phone releases. We will continue to work with Verizon in the U.S. to sell current KIN phones.
Go ahead and stare the user interface of the Windows Phone 7 deserves it. That’s the reaction we got at Mobile World Conference in Barcelona when we revealed this new holistic design system that brings together form and function based on key principles — informing every aspect of the phone. See what everyone is talking about by checking out this video.
This video shows You a speed test of the start up time on a prototype LG Windows Phone 7 device running a work in progress build of the operating system.
its fast?
Here’s a demo of using Dropbox on your smartphone device to keep your files sync’ed across multiple devices.
PhoneArena reviews Microsoft’s social-centric phones, the KIN ONE and KIN TWO, available through Verizon Wireless. The KIN ONE is a compact device with portrait sliding QWERTY keyboard and a 2.6-inch QVGA display, while the KIN TWO is a side-slider with a larger, 3.4-inch HVGA display. Both handsets run a platform that looks similarly to Windows Phone 7, but is not smart, meaning the user cannot install third-party apps.
Noah unboxes Microsoft’s Kin Two for Verizon. Finally, a phone that looks and acts a little different. $99.99 on contract.