• Microsoft: WP7 Mango Update due in Fall

    Microsoft: WP7 Mango Update due in Fall

    Samir Makwana, Apr 14, 2011 1455 hrs IST

    Will bring multi-tasking, IE9 browser with native HTML5 Support, Silverlight support

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The much rumoured update for Windows Phone 7 dubbed Mango would be released this fall. Joe Belfiore, Director of Windows Phone Program, in the keynote demonstrated the different features and enhancements to be included in Mango update at the on-going Microsoft event MIX 11 in Las Vegas. Belfiore also explained the issues that lead to the delay in the latest NoDo update for several Windows Phone 7 Devices. Apparently, it's the same update we reported about earlier this month.

Microsoft's Mango update for Windows Phone 7 will bring some of the heavily demanded features like multi-tasking, deeper integration of apps with phone, camera access and access to the motion sensor library. Apart from that, Belfiore also stated that Windows Phone 7 Mango update will bring new apps like Skype, Spotify and IMDb (with better integration) for the platform.

Beginning with the demonstration, Belfiore showed the new slick multi-tasking user-interface and it surely looks promising in the video. Apart from that, Belfiore stated that IE9 web browser for desktop has been ported directly to the Windows Phone 7 platform. Basically, it's the same - Microsoft boasts of greater "native" HTML5 capabilities including hardware acceleration for Windows Phone 7 devices.

Belfiore demonstrated HTML5 capabilities in form of a "read test" where IE9 on a Windows Phone 7 loaded HTC prototype was tested with iPhone 4 with iOS 4.2 and Google Nexus S with Android 2.3 Gingebread. Test resulted giving Windows Phone 7 device highest in-browser FPS rate compared to other two devices.

Apart from that, the update will open up several other APIs for the developers to take more advantage of and developer compelling Apps for Windows Phone 7 devices. During the presentation, Belfiore also briefly mentioned that IE9 will also bring Silverlight 4.0 support to Windows Phone 7 in the browser finally.

Check out the Windows Phone 7 Mango update demonstration below:






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(6) Comments
kriztqamarul
,kuala terengganu,terengganu,malaysia, on Jan 25, 2012 01:40 PM
Many thing could be benefit by mango update to my mobile wp7
Avadis Janiashy
,Yerevan (Armenia), on Sep 08, 2011 02:42 PM
Well unfortunately some major issues are not solved as I was hoping and they are really bothering: I use HTC HD7 and the comments are: 1. The smileys are just dots and lines, so you can not use them and occupies that way useless space as it is built in. PITY 2. Streamline videos that need adobe flash player is not included it seems. PITY 3. Zune management is bad, as you can not see files on the computer to organize your phone with, and it is quite complicated to keep the name of all the songs in your mind. PITY It seems this WP7 are only for geniuses, who can learn 100 codes, 1000 names and what not. It is good but I wouldn't clap so much for it yet.
Prithvi
,Pune, on Apr 15, 2011 02:16 PM
Just saw the 20 minutes presentation of Mango and could see some superb ... correction ... 'really' neat forward progress there. This is fantastic news for Nokia too am sure. Heard deserving applauses from the audience esp., when the speed test showed mango bettering the Android 2.3 & iOs4.0 by a big margin .. add to that the utter silky smoothness of mango. I have never been sceptical but always anxious about the 'speed of progress' and must congratulate Microsoft for coming out with a sexy upgrade. Now, I can't wait to see the first Nokia-WinMo7 smartphone.
James
,Louisville, on Apr 25, 2011 02:03 AM
um... just so ur aware. its not WinMo7. Windows Mobile and Window Phone 7 are completely different platforms. its WP7. but yea, im lookin forward to the Nokia/WP7 devices too!
Danzil
,Mangalore, on Apr 14, 2011 07:19 PM
Where are the mangoes?i cant see any.
Peter
,Hyderabad, on Apr 14, 2011 08:02 PM
The Mango is the phone with WP7. The other two phones are lemons.

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