What's New in Windows Mobile 6.5.3

While the blogosphere has been focused on supposed future Windows Mobile updates like version 6.6 or 6.7, and of course Windows Mobile 7.0, I've been trying to explain--via the Windows Weekly podcast, my article Microsoft's Plan to Save Windows Mobile , and an upcoming article in Windows IT Pro Magazine--that Microsoft has a plan to simply update Windows Mobile 6.5 in various point releases that add support for capacitive touch screens and improve the UI across the board in touch-friendly ways. And I've referred to these updates as Windows Mobile 6.5.x or 6.5.3 because, well, that's what they are. Well, the first Windows Mobile 6.5.3 phone has apparently shipped. So Mary Jo Foley asked Microsoft a very simple question: What's new in Windows Mobile 6.5.3? Here's what she found out: Ease of Use features * Capacitive touchscreen support * Platform to enable multitouch * Touch controls throughout system (no need for stylus) * Consistent Navigation * Horizontal scroll bar replaces tabs (think settings>system>about screen) * Magnifier brings touch support to legacy applications * Simplified out-of-box experience with fewer steps * Drag and drop icons on Start Screen IE Browser Performance * Page load time decreased * Memory management improved * Pan & flick gestures smoothed * Zoom & rotation speed increased Quality and Customer Satisfaction features * Updated runtime tools (.NET CF 3.5, SQL CE 3.1) * Arabic read/write document support * Watson (error reporting) improvements and bug fixes So there you go. :)

Paul Thurrott

February 3, 2010

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While the blogosphere has been focused on supposed future Windows Mobile updates like version 6.6 or 6.7, and of course Windows Mobile 7.0, I've been trying to explain--via the Windows Weekly podcast, my article Microsoft's Plan to Save Windows Mobile, and an upcoming article in Windows IT Pro Magazine--that Microsoft has a plan to simply update Windows Mobile 6.5 in various point releases that add support for capacitive touch screens and improve the UI across the board in touch-friendly ways. And I've referred to these updates as Windows Mobile 6.5.x or 6.5.3 because, well, that's what they are.

Well, the first Windows Mobile 6.5.3 phone has apparently shipped. So Mary Jo Foley asked Microsoft a very simple question: What's new in Windows Mobile 6.5.3? Here's what she found out:

Ease of Use features

* Capacitive touchscreen support
* Platform to enable multitouch
* Touch controls throughout system (no need for stylus)
* Consistent Navigation
* Horizontal scroll bar replaces tabs (think settings>system>about
screen)
* Magnifier brings touch support to legacy applications
* Simplified out-of-box experience with fewer steps
* Drag and drop icons on Start Screen

IE Browser Performance

* Page load time decreased
* Memory management improved
* Pan & flick gestures smoothed
* Zoom & rotation speed increased

Quality and Customer Satisfaction features

* Updated runtime tools (.NET CF 3.5, SQL CE 3.1)
* Arabic read/write document support
* Watson (error reporting) improvements and bug fixes

So there you go. :)

About the Author

Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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