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December 17th, 2007

Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:17 pm

Categories: Apple, Corporate strategy, Windows Mobile

Tags: Apple iPhone, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft Corp., Gizmodo, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software, Hardware

Microsoft isn’t offering up any dates or final product names, but it is breaking with Windows Mobile tradition and is talking about future features.

Microsoft outlines what’s coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8It’s not hard to see why Microsoft’s Windows Mobile team is uncharacteristically willing to share its roadmap. The Apple iPhone has all the buzz and, according to at least one market researcher, more of the the Web-browsing market share than Windows Mobile does.

Here’s what Microsoft has shown/told a select handful of bloggers, journalists and other sundry “influentials.”

Coming early next year is Windows Mobile 6.1, a minor update to the current Windows Mobile platform that includes a number of interface enhancements.

Next on the horizon is Windows Mobile 7, which will add zooming, scaling and a new suite of Win Mobile apps, including Internet Explorer, email, SMS and photo/music management, according to Gizmodo’s account. Gizmodo says “there’s talk about doing some sort of collaboration with the Zune team, but that’s still up in the air.”

(I’ve been hearing talk that Microsoft is working on a suite of Live services that will work across Windows Mobile, Xbox 360, Zune and possibly Microsoft TV. Perhaps this will debut in the WIndows 7 timeframe, whatever that is.)

After Windows Mobile 7 is … tada … Windows Mobile 8. Gizmodo’s synopsis:

This (Windows Mobile 8) is the version you’ve been waiting for, implementing a completely redesigned user interface, ‘revolutionary’ features like global search, and new concepts such as automation and connections within the phone, ideas borrowed from other smartphone operating systems. This means that you’ll be able to go from viewing a person’s address info in his contact card to seeing where he lives in map view in one click. There will be much more of this intuitive flow, and far less digging through menus.”

Microsoft mission with the next few releases of Windows Mobile is to take a product that the company built to satisfy business/enterprise users and make it more palatable to consumers. Meanwhile, Apple is looking to do the inverse with the iPhone: Take a consumer platform and make it appealing to the business community by integrating more tightly the iPhone with Exchange Server, etc.

What’s your take? Will Windows Mobile phones catch up to iPhones on the ease-of-use and/or coolness meters any time soon?

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RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8
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Considering that coolness and ease of use...  Confused by religion | 12/17/07
iPhone does support push email to Exchange...  olePigeon | 12/17/07
IMAP=MAIL ONLY  bobiroc | 12/17/07
IMAP is a crippled substitute...  Confused by religion | 12/17/07
Looks like we...  bobiroc | 12/17/07
Your fault  jsanders@... | 12/18/07
I work in technology...  bobiroc | 12/18/07
Geez...  bpolhemus@... | 12/18/07
What's cool is the ability to see  fr0thy | 12/18/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  TheWerewolf | 12/17/07
And I am sure you have made this request...  Confused by religion | 12/17/07
does that change what he said?  balsover | 12/18/07
I agree  bobiroc | 12/17/07
The Balkanization of US Mobile Service...  erik.hart | 12/18/07
Agreed...many lost sales...  Smarty_Pantz | 12/18/07
Laptops and desktops are going away anytime soon  Heatlesssun1 | 12/18/07
ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!  laura.b | 12/18/07
I think what he meant  bobiroc | 12/19/07
Aack! Its competition...  dfolk | 12/17/07
Maybe it'll have WinFS! [nt]  olePigeon | 12/17/07
Maybe, or maybe not  quikboy | 12/17/07
If it's like Vista,  HypnoToad72 | 12/17/07
It all sounds great, but  DarthRidiculous | 12/17/07
Mobile 6 = Frustrating  itanalyst | 12/17/07
you may not be interested.....  JoeMama_z | 12/17/07
Thanks  itanalyst | 12/17/07
Nevermind Found It  itanalyst | 12/17/07
Same phone  Extricate | 12/18/07
Biggest Concern  itanalyst | 12/18/07
Re: Hermes/Tytn  Extricate | 12/19/07
I have a Windows Moble 6 phone and am not seeing that  balsover | 12/18/07
HTC wha  tarikm@... | 12/18/07
re: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  jabbathehutton | 12/18/07
iPhone 4.0  buddhistMonkey | 12/17/07
What? No Implant???  itanalyst | 12/18/07
no need  ivanotter | 12/18/07
This sounds great ...  Neil422 | 12/18/07
Hey, KoolAid!  buddhistMonkey | 12/18/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  literocker@... | 12/18/07
This sounds great ...  Neil422 | 12/18/07
Does it run ITunes?  dvashgadol | 12/18/07
Why?  zenwalker | 12/18/07
cf If it won't run exhange... (nt)  Fred Fredrickson | 12/18/07
Don't need no stinking iTunes  jfreedle2@... | 12/18/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  miguel.villela@... | 12/18/07
MicroSoft will "catch up" when all it's competitors are DEAD!  KarlKaiser | 12/18/07
Opera caveats...  ivanotter | 12/18/07
"Would you like to turn the phone on to make a call?"  KarlKaiser | 12/18/07
and....  zenwalker | 12/18/07
Childish comments  samwashburn@... | 12/18/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  smithkl42 | 12/18/07
Sticking with 5 for now  ivanotter | 12/18/07
Dude, you have Windows Mobile 6 already  Heatlesssun1 | 12/18/07
oh....  ivanotter | 12/18/07
I could care less about Windows Live anything  balsover | 12/18/07
Is it "childish" to condemn shoddy craftsmanship?  KarlKaiser | 12/18/07
Hmm...sounds like another bloated system from MS  rc76058@... | 12/18/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  jfreedle2@... | 12/18/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  transparente@... | 12/19/07
all of the above are good reasons to...  fredfarkwater@... | 12/19/07
Don't get too excited  John Musbach | 12/20/07
windows mobile - typical microsoft garbage  berourke@... | 12/22/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  bobmatch@... | 12/31/07
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  TBaba | 01/08/08
RE: Microsoft outlines what's coming in Windows Mobile 7, 8  pthomasrad | 11/04/08

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