Archive for Windows Phone
HTC TITAN: largest ever display
Posted by: | CommentsThe HTC TITAN largest smartphone screen to date – a 4.7-inch WVGA 480×800 pixel display. HTC TITAN are among first devices to offer the recently introduced Windows Phone 7.5 platform dubbed Mango. Running Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango), the slimline, 9.9 mm (0.39 inch) TITAN features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1.5GHz CPU, an 8 megapixel camera, dual LED flash and 720p video recording. The update brings around 500 improvements, with upgraded multitasking and Internet Explorer 9 browser supporting HTML5. HTC Locations and Bing Maps apps are built-in to utilize the GPS receiver and the phone also has a gyro sensor, G-sensor, digital compass and ambient light sensor.
Nokia 950 Windows Touch Phone
Posted by: | CommentsThe Nokia 950 concept phone, possibly featuring Mango OS and giving us a QWERTY keyboard to interact with. Alberto Pietrobon decided to borrow the Nokia E6 design and implement Windows Phone on it, for a result that easily fits in the touch and type segment. With a single core 1GHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, 8/16GB of storage and a 5MP camera.
HTC Elegant Windows Phone
Posted by: | CommentsThe typical Windows Phone buttons under the screen are capacitive ones and this certainly looks like solid Windows Phone Mango material. We get 3D renders of a nifty HTC concept phones that keeps a simple design of the back case, with the logo on, dual speakers, a 5-8 megapixel camera with LED flash and a front display that could be anywhere between 3. 8 inch and 4.3 inch in diagonal.
Designer: Kevin Zhou
Fujitsu Windows 7 F-07C: Smartphone and PC Concept
Posted by: | CommentsThe new F-07C phone has two modes of operation – one which gives users all we’ve come to expect from a modern smartphone, and another that launches a full version of Windows 7 to offer personal computing in the palm of your hand. Fujitsu has launched what is claimed to be the world’s smallest Windows PC / smartphone. It’s powered by an Intel Atom processor, has system memory and solid state storage, and benefits from a slide-out tactile keyboard.
Windows Phone 7 Apollo Concept
Posted by: | CommentsThese colors will be generated automatically, or the user can shake the phone in order to change them. To launch multitasking, you need to swipe in from both edges using 2 fingers, according to Jozef. The multitasking cards show only the content that helps the user work faster.
Nokia C9 Windows Phone 7.5
Posted by: | CommentsShihuzaan has created a brand new Nokia concept, the C9 pictured below that runs Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS. This handset looks a bit like the iPhone 4, or better said the iPhone 5, considering its tiny bezels and large screen. Some compare it to the Samsung Galaxy handset, but you’ll be the judge of that.