Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Windows Mobile 6.5.3 comes the significant changes in spite of small numbers, and Sony Ericsson "Aspen" the first recipients


Announced today, and took off commercially in the market beginning from the second quarter of this year, it's Aspen phone from Sony Ericsson, which has the honor of being the first smartphones that carry the updated version of Windows Mobile, surmounted by the figure 6.5.3. Aspen phone from phones for business class full QWERTY keyboard and display screen measuring 2.4 inch touch support, and supports third-generation Wi-Fi, a camera 3.2 mega pixel precision navigation system and integrated A-GPS. The reality is that this phone does not offer anything interesting or extraordinary at all, but the interesting thing here is actually the operating system, Windows Mobile 6.5.3, although this version of the Windows operating system did not carry a very big figure refers to many of the updates it already provides a large and very impressive from the developments that have taken place on the system and Windows Mobile compared to the previous version.



Windows Mobile 6.5.3 provides support for the first time the full complement of all modern technologies in the area of touch screens have become a dominant feature of future mobile phones, support for the screens Capacitive Touch, support multi-touch interface, and fully modified to make the deal with the fingers only completely smooth from the main menu and even the deepest details of the operating system in addition to the development and improvement of dealing with the movements of the fingers to do various tasks such as zoom (Zoom), browsing in different directions (Scroll) and other commands. If this is not enough for half of this update is simple - in terms of number - that is a very impressive - in terms of value - as well as Microsoft has added some other touches such as updating a web browser to become the fastest in terms of performance as well as memory management operations that have been revised to better

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