Tag Archives: Windows Phone 7
Your Ticket To The Metro UI Express
Want to boost your interfaces with the sleek, modern looks of Microsoft’s new design language, Metro? For sure, its bold typography – inspired by signs on public transport systems – sets Metro apart from icon-based UIs like Windows, Android and iOS. But Metro is so different you might think it’s difficult to implement. What we [...]
Read MoreWindows Phone 7 marketplace grows fast
Achim Berg, Microsoft’s VP of business and marketing for Windows Phones has revealed that partner phone manufacturers have sold over 1.5 million Windows 7 Phone devices to carriers and retailers in its first six weeks on the market. Windows Phone 7 launched Europe and the Asia Pacific region on October 21 and in the United [...]
Read MoreWebinar Video: Windows Phone 7
Did you miss our Windows Phone 7 Webinar presented by Philip Wheat, Microsoft Architect? Or did you attend and would like to listen Philip’s tips once more? Windows Phone 7 Webinar – Common Sense from Common Sense on Vimeo. If you are interested in learning how Common Sense can help you in your Windows Phone [...]
Read MoreWindows Phone 7 Webinar Success!
Yesterday we had our Windows Phone 7 Webinar and it was a great success! Philip Wheat introduced us to the great world of this innovative mobile platform: – Design: the end user comes first – Platform: richer, deeper and has easier apps – Hardware: faster to market, less heavy lifting If you missed our webinar [...]
Read MoreWindows Phone 7: How to remove back cover
As we have showed at our last video, Windows Phone 7 presents a new way of mobile usage. However, we had difficulties when we first wanted to access the battery of the HTC Surround. The back cover is a bit tricky! In this video we show you how to remove the back cover! Remove Back [...]
Read MoreWindows Phone 7 Review
Windows Phone 7 is finally here! Watch our review video where Juan De Abreu presents the main characteristics of the new HTC Surround with Windows Phone 7 platform. Windows Phone 7 Review from Common Sense on Vimeo.
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