Dear Nokia Design Team, At Nokia World 2011, two great phones for Nokia as a company were released. Some may criticize you for not bringing anything new to the table when compared to your competitor’s offerings on the Windows Phone platform, but I for one understand that you’ve been working mostly to fine tune hardware [...]
So it looks as though Mango is on the way and we’ll have it eventually, at least everybody but Sprint customers will. Everybody but Sprint is in the ‘Scheduling’ phase of the release and if you read the fine print that means “Microsoft is scheduling the update for delivery. This phase typically lasts 10 business [...]
Headline says it all..Here it is in full from Microsoft: I wanted to drop into the Windows Phone Blog briefly to update you on an important milestone. Earlier this morning, the Windows Phone development team officially signed off on the release to manufacturing (RTM) build of “Mango” – the latest version of the Windows Phone [...]
Most people know that you can stream music from your phone/computer to an external Bluetooth device, like a pair of headphones or speakers. But did you know that Microsoft and the Windows Phone team have added something special for Windows Phone devices that connect to a Windows 7 PC? Yup! They sure did. So I [...]
Hello, Mobilitydigest.com readers. Although it’s been quite some time since I last contributed to the site, I never stopped enjoying the posts and the input of the readers during my absence. I recently arrived back to the U.S. after having spent a month on the great island of Australia. During my stay, I quickly realized [...]
I’ve noticed that not all apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace are routinely updated. While some apps really don’t need updates(very simple ones), I find myself scrolling down to the version number before I download any app nowadays. If I notice that the app was relased over 2months ago and its still on version 1.0 [...]
We’ve all been told that OLED technology is more efficient and less power hungry than tradition LCDs. This is because OLED displays only emit light from the cells that require it, instead of a backlight consuming constant energy, regardless of what’s being displayed. This allows pixels to be turned off when displaying black colors, which [...]
I keep hearing rumors about a AT&T 3G compatible Venue Pro coming out soon. After I recently discovered you could delve deeper into the Venue Pro’s Diagnostic Menu, I learned of a hidden feature to fix radio bands. Dell allows you to choose from 4 GSM bands(850, 900, 1800, and 190) and 5 WCDMA bands(850, [...]
Venue Pro owners like myself have generally been left out in the cold when it comes to enjoying the Windows Phone OS. Whether it be delays, bugs, or limited access while others have total freedom. Now we can do more with what we have. Until now, all I’ve been able to do is browse general [...]
From the OccasionalGamer, who brought us Impossible Shoota and Scribble Defense comes Quadra. It’s a multi-touch turret defense shooter…
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