Posts Tagged ‘7 devices’

HTC Wants ‘Sense’ Software on Windows Phone 7 Devices

December 30th, 2010

HTC’s Sense UI has been covering the stock Android OS on HTC’s smartphones for a long time now, and it’s always been a ‘love it or hate it’ affair.

Microsoft, when designing Windows Phone 7, decided to be quite a bit more strict than Google when it comes to UI design. Microsoft’s guidelines for smartphone OEMs don’t currently allow them the same freedom as they have with Android. As a result, the user experience across numerous WP7 smartphones from different OEMs is very consistent (this is the exact opposite of Android-based smartphones).
That could be changing according to comments by HTC’s Drew Bamford, who is in charge of HTC’s User Experience division. “Our expectation is that we will be able to do more over time,” Bamford explained in an interview with Forbes. “HTC’s goal is for the Sense experience to span all of our products.”

Bamford’s comments are understandable. With many new smartphones sharing the same hardware specs, screens, and prices, features within Sense can help allow one product to standout out versus another. However, Sense flies in the face of what Microsoft is trying to achieve with WP7, which Bamford acknowledges. “Microsoft has its own goal of consistency across Windows Phone 7 products. I think it comes down to working closely with Microsoft to do as much as we can.”

Because of software coatings like Sense, Samsung’s TouchWiz and Motoblur, the ‘stock’ Android experience has been limited to very few phones on the market and it’s become a novelty. For example, the fact that Samsung’s Nexus S runs a vanilla version of Android 2.3 is a major selling point. One would think that the extra software coat would be the novelty, rather than the plain version of a device’s original software. In the world of tech, nothing seems to make sense.

Source:-http://walyou.com/htc-sense-windows-7-phone/

Windows Phone 7 devices use Genuine Software checks to avoid hacking

November 23rd, 2010

The first big roadblock to Windows Phone 7 modding has been found. According to Conflipper, a former Windows Mobile hacker, Windows Phone 7 devices ship with a “Genuine Software” checker which gives you the screen below if you try to access Xbox Live, Marketplace, Windows Live, or Zune from a device running an OS version that doesn’t match up with your hardware key.

This grouchy screen isn’t the only drawback to hacking a WP7 device. Mobile users who are found modifying their phones to run pirated games or fiddle with their Xbox Live achievements will get perma-banned from Xbox Live; much like the policy on modded Xbox consoles.

While these problems may not be an issue for some, others may shy away from running the risk of bricking their phones or losing their accounts over modding their phones. Well, at least until the circumventing solutions start popping up, which will probably be any day now that the gauntlet has been thrown down.

Source:http://www.tweaktown.com/news/17660/windows_phone_7_devices_use_genuine_software_checks_to_avoid_hacking/

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