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Windows Phones Marktanteil verdoppelt sich!
"According to the latest report from Strategy Analytics, Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform is going to capture 12% of smartphone market share in Western Europe next year. Its going to be the fastest growing smartphone platform doubling its market share numbers from 6% to 12%. They cite reasons such as increased distribution and marketing support from major hardware partners such as Nokia, Samsung and HTC will help to drive growth for Microsoft. Its always good to hear nice things about Windows Phone’s future ! !"

Quelle: http://wmpoweruser.com/windows-phone...ope-next-year/

Das hört sich doch super an, oder? Ich weiß, 12 % sind nicht besonders viel, jedoch sieht man, dass Microsoft mit dem Windows Phone Fortschritte macht! Ich bin sehr optimistisch was die Zukunft des WP7 angeht!​
 
Test Drive: Navigon for Windows Phone (Video)

File under: News
By: Adam Z Lein | 9:03 AM 25-Oct-11


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We finally got around to taking Navigon for a test [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]drive[/COLOR][/COLOR]. This is one of the first full-featured GPS navigation programs for Windows Phone that does include offline maps. Upon first launch of the application it will require you to [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]download[/COLOR][/COLOR] over a Gig's worth of mapping data to your device. The good thing about having all the map data on the [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]device[/COLOR][/COLOR] is so that you won't have to be taxing your internet connection while driving around. It's also VERY good when you drive somewhere that does not have an internet connection at all. By having the maps already on the device, you'll be able to find your way no matter what

Test Drive: Navigon for Windows Phone 7 - YouTube

When this first came out we all wondered if it integrated with Bing so that you could use Local Scout or Bing Voice Search or Bing Maps to find locations and then easily press a "Navigate" button to deep link the address into Navigon for quick navigation to the location. It turns out, Navigon does not even show up in the Apps list for a location in Bing Maps. That makes it pretty difficult and kind of a pain to get an address into Navigon as a destination. However, Navigon does have some excellent features for finding destinations and points of interest itself.

One of my favorite features is the ability to pin locations to your start menu for easy access. This comes in handy if you know you'll have to go to a few places during the day since you can plan ahead and make quick access live tiles for them.

Navigon does NOT announce turns and driving instructions when it is not running, by the way. You have to be looking at the map for it to work, however, it does support fast app switching pretty well so it shouldn't be too much of a hassle to quickly switch to one app and then switch back. Music also plays at the same time as Navigon, but the voice instructions may be difficult to hear since it is not smart enough to lower the music volume a bit when the voice instructions play.

The reality viewer is an interesting augmented reality feature that shows the locations of POIs while vewing through the camera. It's a neat feature, but certainly not something you should try to use while driving.

Overall it's a great program to have especially if you ever drive to locations with poor cell phone reception since the offline maps will ensure that you'll be able to get where you need to be.



Test Drive: Navigon for Windows Phone (Video)
 
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Nokia 900 Windows Phone Handset Tipped In Leak

File under: News
By: Stephen Schenck |12:37 PM 25-Oct-11 |21 Comments

With Nokia World nearly upon us, we just took a look at what new hardware we might hope to see premiered. We've been hearing about [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]the [COLOR=blue !important]company's[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] plans for Windows Phone 7 for months, and having been keeping up with the rumors and leaks, we have a good idea of at least some of what we can be expecting. There's always room for surprises, though, and one such treat might be the Nokia 900, just revealed through a leaked spec sheet.

Don't let Nokia's numbering [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]system[/COLOR][/COLOR] confuse you: this is no N9 nor N900. Instead, the 900 is supposed to be a Windows Phone handset, running Mango on a 1.4GHz Snapdragon chip. According to the spec sheet, it will have a gigabyte of RAM, eight-[COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]megapixel [COLOR=blue !important]camera[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], and be available in either 16GB or 32GB configurations. Microsoft has talked about NFC support coming to Windows Phone 7 in next year's models, and here the Nokia 900 claims to include just such a feature.

Though we can't say just where the sheet in this image originated, it seems to be part of a multi-page, professional publication, suggesting we're not looking at just a fan rendering. We can't say for sure if the 900 will show at [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Nokia [COLOR=blue !important]World[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], but we're likely to be hearing about this model again.

Update: Our readers point out the supposed 900's similarity to earlier fan mock-ups. Lame. If this really is a fake, someone is spending way too much time on these things.

Nokia 900 Windows Phone Handset Tipped In Leak




Laut dem Bild dort wird es in diesem Fall so aussehen:

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Mal schauen was sonst noch kommt, sonst nehme ich designermässig das N800
 
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Nokia 900 Windows Phone Handset Tipped In Leak

File under: News
By: Stephen Schenck |12:37 PM 25-Oct-11 |21 Comments

With Nokia World nearly upon us, we just took a look at what new hardware we might hope to see premiered. We've been hearing about [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]the [COLOR=blue !important]company's[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] plans for Windows Phone 7 for months, and having been keeping up with the rumors and leaks, we have a good idea of at least some of what we can be expecting. There's always room for surprises, though, and one such treat might be the Nokia 900, just revealed through a leaked spec sheet.

Don't let Nokia's numbering [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]system[/COLOR][/COLOR] confuse you: this is no N9 nor N900. Instead, the 900 is supposed to be a Windows Phone handset, running Mango on a 1.4GHz Snapdragon chip. According to the spec sheet, it will have a gigabyte of RAM, eight-[COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]megapixel [COLOR=blue !important]camera[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], and be available in either 16GB or 32GB configurations. Microsoft has talked about NFC support coming to Windows Phone 7 in next year's models, and here the Nokia 900 claims to include just such a feature.

Though we can't say just where the sheet in this image originated, it seems to be part of a multi-page, professional publication, suggesting we're not looking at just a fan rendering. We can't say for sure if the 900 will show at [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]Nokia [COLOR=blue !important]World[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR], but we're likely to be hearing about this model again.

Update: Our readers point out the supposed 900's similarity to earlier fan mock-ups. Lame. If this really is a fake, someone is spending way too much time on these things.

Nokia 900 Windows Phone Handset Tipped In Leak




Laut dem Bild dort wird es in diesem Fall so aussehen:

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Mal schauen was sonst noch kommt, sonst nehme ich designermässig das N800

Geiles teil, hammer Hardware.
 
Wie es aussieht gibt es kein Ace, "nur" das Nokia N800 Lumia

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Und das Nokia N710

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Ich werde mich jedoch sicher das Lumia holen, weil von der grösse her es passt. 3.7Zoll sind für mich akzeptabel. :-)
 
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