Tuesday, October 28, 2003
Details Being Released On Next Version Of Windows Mobile
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "NEWS" @ 09:00 AM
http://www.smartphonethoughts.com/index.php?action=expand,4270
Robert Levy of our sister site Smartphone Thoughts is at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference this week and they are releasing some interesting tidbits of info.
"In the overview “Developing for Windows Mobile” session at Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference, James Pratt touched very briefly on something that developers will want to think about in designing their Windows Mobile applications: new display capabilities for next generation Windows Mobile devices."
• Pocket PC will support VGA (640x480), “square”, and “standard” resolutions in both landscape and portrait modes. :rock on dude!:
• Smartphone will support QVGA (320x240) and the current “standard” resolution. (Wow!)
"Rumor has it that this (and others) will be discussed in more depth during other sessions this week. I’ll refrain from analysis until after more details have been announced, but suffice it to say that this is going to be a huge step in the evolution of the Windows Mobile platform."
Stay tuned to both Pocket PC Thoughts and Smartphone Thoughts this week as more information becomes available.
Robert Levy of our sister site Smartphone Thoughts is at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference this week and they are releasing some interesting tidbits of info.
"In the overview “Developing for Windows Mobile” session at Microsoft’s Professional Developers Conference, James Pratt touched very briefly on something that developers will want to think about in designing their Windows Mobile applications: new display capabilities for next generation Windows Mobile devices."
• Pocket PC will support VGA (640x480), “square”, and “standard” resolutions in both landscape and portrait modes. :rock on dude!:
• Smartphone will support QVGA (320x240) and the current “standard” resolution. (Wow!)
"Rumor has it that this (and others) will be discussed in more depth during other sessions this week. I’ll refrain from analysis until after more details have been announced, but suffice it to say that this is going to be a huge step in the evolution of the Windows Mobile platform."
Stay tuned to both Pocket PC Thoughts and Smartphone Thoughts this week as more information becomes available.