wmpoweruser.com - 1/24/2009
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Exeda, likely jumping the gun a little, has released 2 pictures of their dual boot smartphone running Windows Mobile 6.5 ALPHA, as they call it.
While called Alpha, the build seen in the picture may actually be more advanced than the ROM ...
forum.xda-developers.com - 1/29/2009
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forum.xda-developers.com —
Better than nothing, w00t! EDIT: I actually looked
at the screenshots. The quality of the honeycomb seems...
to be sub-par. The bottom bar in IE has buttons- nice! And I like that zoom slider. I was thinking the honeycomb would be better. The screenshots ...
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Real screens of Windows Mobile 6.5! - xda
exedamobile.com - 1/24/2009
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exedamobile.com —
22-Jan-09 - To demonstrate just how friendly to
developers exeda is, CompuLab software team brought-up Windows Mobile...
6.5 Alpha on exeda the same day it was released. Site is under construction Site is under construction
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Windows Mobile 6.5 Alpha
wmpoweruser.com - 1/21/2009
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These screenshots has just popped up in a
forum Darkforcesteam.com of Windows Mobile 6.5 in action. It...
shows the new today screen and new lock screen. The build number at 5.2.21140 is a few thousand builds beyond that of the HTC Touch HD which has ...
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Windows Mobile 6.5 shows up on the Compulab exeda
Engadget —
... app launcher UI. The company says this is an alpha build of the OS, but it does look farther along than those leaked ROMs we've been seeing loaded on a few HTC devices, and we're intrigued by whispers that it takes full advantage of 6.5's inertial scrolling and other touch enhancements. All that running on a phone that can also boot Android, sports an Ethernet port, and has left- and right-click buttons? We'll take two. One more pic at the read link. [Via wmpoweruser] Filed under: Cellphones Windows Mobile 6.5 shows up on the Compulab ...
Windows Mobile 6.5 Compulab Exeda, Raises Our Hopes For an Upgrade of all WM 6.1 devices.
Ubergizmo —
... The Upcoming Windows Mobile operating system is recognizable thanks to its hexagonal buttons that are so much more finger-friendly than Windows Mobile 6.1 and prior versions. This makes us think that the hardware requirements for Windows Mobile 6.5 are the same than Windows Mobile 6.1 (which would make sense, it's still WM 6.x) but we can't be sure before Microsoft actually confirms it. We wonder what the Samsung OMNIA would be like with WM 6.5. Specifications, Via wmpoweruser, Engadget
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Honeycomb is in with Windows Mobile
SolSie.com —
... with its honeycomb based design. The App icons are arranged automatically based of the most frequent use and relevancy to each other in a honeycomb pattern, which should be easy for your thumb to navigate over. A small detail about the X close button has grown larger for apparently finger use. Let’s hope it provide the real close action. Rumors also imply that Microsoft might show off this version at the upcoming MWC.
[Source ExaMobile via WMPowerUser] ...
Windows Mobile 6.5 spotted running on Exeda smartphone
SlashGear —
... is a large, full-QWERTY device using either GSM/GPRS, UMTS or CDMA networks, with WiFi b/g, Bluetooth and wired ethernet. It has two USB 2.0 ports, including host support, and a 3.5-inch VGA outdoor-viewable touchscreen. In the center of the main button panel there’s a small Synaptics trackpad, while on the back there’s a 2-megapixel camera with flash. OS support is listed as Windows Mobile, Windows CE, Android and Angstrom Linux.
[via wmpoweruser] ...
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youtube.com 2/16/2009 — Promotional video of Microsoft Windows Mobile Phone 6.5. Vídeo promocional de Windows Mobile Phone 6.5. From Mobile World Congress 2009 (MWC)
Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphones earliest Q3 2009? —
I4U News 1/21/2009
It is assumed that Microsoft will debut Windows Mobile 6.5 at the Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona next month. Digitimes reports now that Microsoft is delivering Windows Mobile 6.5 mid-year to device makers like HTC.
This would mean the ...