WinMo 6.5.3 has a number of improvements in addition to the features in the Aspen, such as a change to the tabs system, a simplified initial setup, drag and drop homescreen icons, a faster and better mobile IE browser, and so on. Mini, and the long-awaited Garmin-Asus collaboration Nuviphone And there is a sizable list of other smartphones this year that are supposed to carry 6.5 as well, including smartphones like HTC’s HD Just two weeks ago news leaked out that Sony Ericsson’s Aspen phone would the the first to carry Windows Mobile 6.5.3–the latest reworking of Microsoft’s venerable smartphone OS, and the first that was tweaked especially to support capacitive touchscreens, for multitouch. And it casts a long shadow over a whole line of upcoming devices that will use Windows Mobile 6.5, an older operating system that now looks extremely jaded. But the new mobile operating system is not due to appear in phones for awhile. Microsoft pulled the veil off it’s impressive Windows Phone 7 OS yesterday.
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