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Author Topic: No, that shot of the HTC HD2 running Windows Phone is not real  (Read 1619 times)
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« on: February 17, 2010, 04:23:20 AM »



This alleged snapshot of Windows Phone 7 Series running on the HTC HD2 has hit our inbox roughly a dozen times already, so I figured we’d go ahead and clear things up: No, it is not real.

I’m still in Barcelona for Mobile World Congress, and it’s really, really late here (as in 4:30 AM), so I’ve got to make this quick for the sake of getting any sleep tonight.


Why it’s fake:

    * The fonts aren’t quite right. Microsoft specifically mentioned how much thought they put into the typography on the homescreen of Windows Phone while they were briefing us, and this just isn’t the same font.
    * The e-mail tile reads “Outlook e-mail” – the real tile reads simply “Outlook”.
    * A few of the elements, such as the right arrow indicating that you can swipe to the next page , just aren’t right.
    * “Foto’s”? It’s not the spelling we’re worried about (We’re in Spain after all, where it’s “Fotographia” rather than “Photography”) – but note the random and totally improper apostrophe. That panel belongs to Foto?
    * At least as far as we’ve been told, Microsoft absolutely requires that Windows Phone 7 Series handsets have Back, Start, and Search keys. The HD2 has the first two, but there’s no search key to be found. No search key = no certification, and no certification means no Windows Phone 7 Series.

If you’re rocking an HD2 and were gettin’ all antsy about the idea of bumping your handset up to Windows Mobile 7 Series, I’m sorry if we burst your bubble. Unless Microsoft changes their certification process or someone hacks WP7 onto the handset, it’s just probably not going to happen.


http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/02/16/no-that-shot-of-the-htc-hd2-running-windows-phone-is-not-real/
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2010, 04:48:15 AM »

Nice. I thought it was fake too.
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2010, 03:41:35 AM »

Will windows 7 be able to be installed on HD2?
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« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2010, 04:11:15 AM »

short answer, NO! the Chefs over at XDA-developers.com may be able to port a variant at some point but I wouldn't get my hopes up.
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« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2010, 06:34:51 AM »

A reality based thread! Smiley

Many reasons WM7 is not coming and why HD2 user may not want it.  Just a few here:

1.  HD2 has external card access- a number one no-no on version 7.  
2.  No drivers were created for the HD2.  Coding is not the same and no current apps work with it- including any accelerated audio or video drivers.  Unless HTC writes them- never happening.
3.  Since no drivers, any HD2 ports of 7 will be laggy messes with minimal 3D support.
4.  The 7 OS is locked down- no Sense add-ons or anything similar.
5.  Must use the Zune interface to transfer media.  No more drag and drop as a storage device.
6.  No more game emulators until written new for "WM7" and then the device will have to be broke like the iPhone to get them to work.

WP7, WM7 (whatever) is nothing but a wPhone instead of iPhone.  
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« Reply #5 on: April 13, 2010, 06:41:20 PM »

iPhone is the most successful smart phone of the decade. well, of all time, wouldn't be too off either.

The reason? easy to use, fun to use, and combined most things people do on the go.
Browse internet, Listen to music, watch video clips, play games, text, phone call.

Now, we know that iPhone lacks individuality among various things.
But what most people want/need is a device that'll work right out of the box well, and never run with any problems.

HD2, WM 6.5 is great, but it's not great right out of the box. There are constant stream of troubles and frustrates many people.
Hell, it frustrates me sometimes.

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« Reply #6 on: April 14, 2010, 01:32:19 PM »

iPhone is the most successful smart phone of the decade. well, of all time, wouldn't be too off either.
Technically that statement is incorrect. Blackberry is the most sold and most successful smartphone of the last decade.
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