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Posted by Sumeeth Evans September 10, 2009 4:02 PM with 1 comment(s)
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Today at TechEd Australia I took the opportunity to chat with Loke Uei Tan – program manager on the Windows Mobile team – to talk about the future of Windows phones and the Windows Mobile OS.

As a Windows Mobile user who’s doubted the future of the platform at least once, it’s been very reassuring to learn that not only does the people at Windows Mobile genuinely acknowledge and understand some of the shortcomings of the Windows Mobile platform today but in response to this they are committed to updating the platform more frequently than it has been.

Recognizing the current barriers with the process of upgrading Windows phones today, it’s also confirmed that the Windows Mobile team are indeed working towards modifying the system architecture to enable delivery of OS updates without affecting and requiring the phone ROM – effectively cutting out the OEMs, telcos that currently (and unnecessary) slows down the update cycle.

Full Story at istartedsomething

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treroth said:

Some of the shortcomings??? some??? I have fingers and thumbs... tiny 'X's' are... well... you know; awesome!!!! (obviously sarcasm). -

Come on Microsoft... it's 2009! Why not lead as opposed to follow!

September 12, 2009 12:36 AM
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