November 1, 2010

No news with Windows Phone 7


There is nothing new that Android or iOS had made before. Nothing. From Talk Android, they share a comparative from PC World Magazine, which was carried out to the operating system's capabilities along with the huge facelift applied to it (compared with Windows mobile 6.5).

Among all the capabilities that can find on any OS, they did not find anything that systems from Apple or Google did offer before. Yes, it's cute, is "running" well and has a very nice design, but what gives back? I repeat: nothing.

- Copy/Paste. M$soft have announced that they will come soon, but the input device which at WP7 can not do something as simple as Copy/Paste.

- Multitasking. It is incredible that a cell does not have that capability in an era in which all do more than one thing at the time. Apple delayed in multitasking, ok, but they have included that feature in its latest version of software, so, M$soft does not read the news??

- Flash Support. Nor the iOS and while it does not, at least we hoped it would be included WP7, however it is not too.

- HTML5. With one of the best technology currently browsing, is the final destination of Internet browsing, of course WP7 does not brings any.

- Video Call. A few months ago revived the video call with the name of FaceTime, now huddle third party applications on Android. In Windows Phone will not happen, even it does not have that option.

- Share Internet. The Thethering is crucial for many, it is true that Apple gets tough, to offer services and leaves the decision to the operators, Android can do it, but not on any Windows Phone 7.

- Widgets. All Windows Phone 7 of the world are virtually identical. It holds well designed applications and tables on the home screen, but widgets are simply great! Anyway, in this field, Apple can not do it either.

What does WP7 from this list? Support email exchange, FaceBook integration, support of its Office software, synchronization and X-Box Live. Surprise! So did all that from before iOS and Android.

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