cib0rgman Posted August 31, 2011 Report Share Posted August 31, 2011 Hi I want to share this picture it was taken using a windows phone running the new Mango OS; it has the built in option to do auto-fix here is a link of the new features of Mango http://www.mobiletec...mango-features/ List of all of the new Windows Phone 7 Mango features I’ve just compiled a relatively long list of all the most important new features that are going to be introduced with Windows Phone 7 Mango later this fall. Some features are still probably missing either because they haven’t been announced yet or because I forgot about them so feel free to let me know in the comments and I’ll update this list. You will notice that there’s obviously less that 500 features which is the official PR claim. Unfortunately Microsoft isn’t saying what is exactly counted as new feature so I’m going to guess that it’s mix between some of the new APIs and end-user functionalities. Hit the break to check the most important features: Last Updated: August 29 2011 (latest changes are in bold or a the end of of each category) People, Messaging, Outlook: - Twitter, LinkedIn, Viadeo integration in the People Hub - Groups: Organize contacts by groups which can also be pinned on the start screen - Contact cards now include all the contacts conversation history (sms,mails,mms etc..) - Facebook Places check-in support - Windows Live Messenger and Facebook Chat integration - Threads: All messaging communication organized in a single thread (IM+SMS/MMS) - Threaded email conversations support - Outlook Tasks support: via Exchange. Tasks / To-Do’s are then located in the calendar - Facebook events integrated into the calendar - Linked mail accounts: Multiple email accounts can be combined and linked into one inbox. - Built-in voice-to-text/text-to-voice functionality, which will allow for hands-free texting or chatting. - Server Search (Exchange) - Complex (alpha-numeric) password support - Information Rights Management support for protecting e-mails and Office documents - Outlook Out Of Office replies support - Visual Voice Mail: depends on carrier support - Send Direct Message on Twitter : D Username + Message (can’t receive DM directly on the phone though) - Share Music and Videos with Windows Live Messenger (PC to Phone) Bing: - Bing Vision: barcode (US only), covers (US Only),DVD/CD/BR scanning (US Only), QR Code ,MS Tags and OCR text translation - Bing Audio / Music Search; Shazam like audio search - Bing Local Scout: Around me business locator - Bing Quick Cards: Product/Media information, reviews - Bing Maps: Indoor Maps (US Only) (Video demo) - Bing Search: Image search results - Bing Search: Extras / App Connect - Bing Maps: Turn-by-Turn navigation Voice guidance - Bing Maps: Submit correction for POIs to Microsoft directly from the handset - Color dithering applied to Bing Daily image Office Hub: - Skydrive and Office 365 documents syncing. (PDF supported but Adobe PDF app required to view them) - Share Skydrive hosted content over email, SMS and chat (Messenger / Facebook) - Excel Mobile now supports Sum function - Microsoft Lync support via downloadable application - Music and Video Streaming from Skydrive via the browser. Pictures Hub: - Direct access to the camera roll - People / Groups photo gallery (Skydrive and Facebook syncing) - People tagging in the photos (Skydrive and Facebook syncing) - Photo Auto-Fix: Automatically improves sharpness, brightness etc.. - Picture Hub Tile is now animated - Video sharing via MMS and Email - Video uploads to Facebook and Skydrive (upload is done in the background) - Stream videos hosted on Skydrive. Music & Video: - Zune SmartDJ Mix support - Artist picture now displays on lock screen when music is played - UI change of the media controls on the lock screen - Re-located playback controls - Re-located Shuffle / Repeat controls - Ability to re-size video aspect-ratio during playback - Single music track repeat without having to pin it on the start screen - Podcast downloads / Subscriptions (US only) - Open / Play media content by voice - Improved artist images - Improved History and New - Better data management for Zune Pass subscribers: shows current data consumption - Ability to create music playlists directly on the phone - Improved color dithering in the video player - Ability to scrub/seek in videos via the timeline Marketplace: - Revamped Marketplace UI and search - New categories Camera: - Disable/Enable Shutter sound - UI changes (new icons + added arrow icon on the lower left of the viewfinder to indicate camera roll) - Settings are now saved when the Camera application is closed - Smoother 720P video recording - Touch Focus Touch the screen to trigger the camera shutter - Front Facing camera support Xbox / Games hub: - Re-designed games hub - 3D Avatar - Avatar customization is now integrated in the Hub - Friends and achievement now integrated in the hub - In-Game purchase API - Improved game request notifications - Improved Spotlight content - Improved Xbox LIVE messaging - Edit your profile - Improved Spotlight Content IE9 Mobile: - Hardware accelerate HTML5 rendering - Support for HTML5 video playback (through the native media player) and Background Audio Streaming - Geolocation - New JavaScript Engine and support for CSS3 - New UI with URL bar at the bottom of the screen - URL Bar and UI now available in landscape - Color dithering is now enabled in the browser and Browser control Other OS changes: - Third party applications Multi-Tasking and fast application switching - Battery Saver: Enabling this feature will allow the phone to automatically disable power consuming services and applications running in the background. - Hardware search button will now always access Bing Search. A search Icon is now added in the native apps to search in them. - Ringtone manager - Search icon and Jumplist added to the application list - 16 new languages supported - East-Asian hand-written recognition - New on screen Keyboard with support for new languages and emoticons - New Live tiles (can have content displayed on the front and back) - Live Tasks and Background agents - App Connect: Deep linking into third party applications. A specific application feature can also be pinned on the start screen - Hidden WiFi network support - Optional 32bit color support for Silverlight applications - Silverlight 4 support with all of its 1500+ APIs - Silverlight + XNA support in the same application - Raw Camera feed access - New Sensor API (Compass, Gyro, Accelerometer) - New Listbox control with improved scrolling performances - New WebBrowser control uses IE9 rendering engine - Clipboard API - Hardware accelerated video decoding in the Mediaplayer control - TCP/IP Sockets support - SQL Compact 4.0 engine Embedded Database - Background file transfer - Generational Garbage Collector - NEON/SIMD support for XNA applications - Qualcomm MSM7X30 and MSM8X55 SoCs support - XNA games are no longer limited to 30fps (info) - Phone shutdown confirmation: long press on the power button and then slide down the screen to shutdown - Wifi Hot-Spot support. Carrier depended. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valerian Posted September 1, 2011 Report Share Posted September 1, 2011 Is that you, Bill Gates? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alligoat Posted September 1, 2011 Report Share Posted September 1, 2011 Sure beats my crappy iPhone pic This is my new 16660 SD with a PBdad relume, I like it more than my phone! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lhooq Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 I hope Chris Kattan endorses this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subbiesrock Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 Thank you Mr. Gates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronin Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 You must work for Microsoft... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
urbanshogun Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 nice try, Bill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cib0rgman Posted September 2, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 I do but I always have a windows phone even before I work for them, before that I used to have a Blackberry. I thought that someone may want to know what is coming up next for the windows phone. we all have choices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subbiesrock Posted September 2, 2011 Report Share Posted September 2, 2011 Some pretty cool features, but it really reads like a sales pitch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flash515 Posted September 6, 2011 Report Share Posted September 6, 2011 (edited) I want the new Samsung note which is a 5" phone with auper amoled screen or the new Samsung 7.7 which also has the new super amoled screen in a 7" tablet format but the assholes at crapple are suing Samsung so its delaying the inevitable, then I can ditch my crapple i4 and get apple off my desktop. That picture is very good for a phone by the way. Edited September 6, 2011 by flash515 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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