Hey friends. I decided to write another blog today so here it comes. I am gonna blog about this Windows Phone 7. Microsoft might have been working on Windows Phone 7 for a year and a half or so, but only now is it getting to the point where it can be considered ready for market. It has an interface which actually works and it works well. You swipe, it doesn’t lag and pretty much does what you expect it to do under the finger. The applications load quickly, the transitions are smooth and once again there doesn’t appear to be a hint of slow down. Microsoft has clearly worked out what users want in a ‘delightful and simple experience, and the hardware optimisation is excellent. for the core apps.
Moving tiles around the front screen is pretty easy just simply drag and drop and the interface will re-sort itself to match what you’re trying to do. When a text comes in it will display at the top of the screen, so you can tap it and enter. When a Wi-Fi network is available, the phone will tell you, just simply swipe it away to make the notification disappear. It’s not a killer feature but certainly really adds to the slickness. Contacts can be tied in with Facebook, Google and your Windows Live ID, meaning you can easily browse information and photos from your friends should they have uploaded such, and comment on them too. It also has the HTC sense UI. Messaging is great – especially when it comes to the on-screen keyboard. In both portrait and landscape modes it’s highly accurate and decent at word correction too. As you can imagine, a number of email standards (POP, IMAP, Exchange) are all supported here, so you’ll be able to continue using email on the go as before.
This is another phone that satisfies me, I like it. So no more blogs today. Hasta Luego Amigos 🙂

