Sunday, November 4, 2012
Windows Phone 8 review: Str8 up
Introduction
Windows Phone 8 is officially in the race. It probably isn't time to count the horses just yet but Team Windows seems ready to bounce - major OEMs have backed Microsoft up with flagships and mid-range options. Redmond is doing its part with what looks like one of the biggest OS overhauls this year.It's not new looks that will impress users - the UI design has always been among the platform's strong points - but there are so many things under the hood that make the new OS such a decisive step forward. Windows Phone 8 supports multiple core chipsets and different screen resolutions. There's even deeper social integration, improved SkyDrive and Xbox Live support, DirectX graphics, Windows 8 and Xbox 360 cloud and services, USB mass storage.
The new platform core helps streamline app development and ties everything up in a consistent, cross-device ecosystem. What this means is the proverbial catching up with the Android and iOS app stores is finally within Microsoft's reach.
Key features:
- Multi-core processor and multiple screen resolution support
- Clean, uncluttered UI with distinctive design language
- DirectX graphics support
- Excellent MS Office mobile implementation
- Top-notch social integration
- Cloud services (SkyDrive, Windows Live, Xbox Live)
- Wireless sync of multimedia content
- Internal memory expandable via microSD card slot
- USB Mass Storage mode
- Multi-tasking
- DivX/XviD video support
- Nokia-powered Bing Maps
- Children's corner
- Data Sense
- Class-leading JavaScript performance
- NFC support
- Bluetooth file transfers
Main disadvantages:
- No system-wide file manager
- No voice-guided navigation
- No music player equalizers
- No lockscreen shortcuts
- Maximum supported resolution still lower than Android
Let's get started with the review then, shall we?
Marcadores:
Microsoft,
Reviews,
Windows Phone 8
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