Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Microsoft's Prototype Mobile Phone Showcased


Looks like Microsoft's not-so-pleasurable experience with the Kin hasn't affected the tech giant's ultimate mobile phone plans.

What then would be the reason behind this latest
prototype smartphone it has come up with? The phone, known as the "Menlo" internally, is a touchscreen smartphone with a capacitive touch screen (4.1-inch diagonal, 800x480).
The phone and its spec details appeared on a Microsoft Research Paper (PDF) titled "User Experiences with Activity-Based Navigation on Mobile Devices". The phone runs Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 which incorporates a Bosch BMA150 3-axis accelerometer and Bosch BMP085 digital pressure sensor (barometer). The paper also comes with something known as "Greenfield", which happens to be an activity-based navigation app that helps users find a specific parked car.

While, all this does sound impressive, can we take this development as a hint towards the chance of Microsoft opting to make its own smartphone? True, the Kin experiment proved to be a disaster - but then, that wasn't a smartphone platform.

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