The stylish being the commendation regarding the fact that the OS will not support multitasking - just like the iPhone. While that was reasonably acceptable, what strength not appeal to whatever users would be the fact that WP7S phones will not support expandable memory as well! Microsoft does add, however, that it will ensure device makers pack in \"enough\" memory for users. What is beyond us is the audacity of Microsoft to decide as to what is enough for me!
From what we sense, WP7S handsets hit the aptitude to be a multi-faceted handset. From a full fledged official device to a whacky multimedia jukebox. Microsoft here seems to be capping the abilities of the phone by using unconvincing reasons. The demand of multitasking, for example, is aimed at better battery life. Maybe Microsoft should head over to the Symbian lateral to see how to make handsets multitask expeditiously and still save battery.
These details were revealed by Charlie Kindel, who is in charge of Microsoft's Windows Phone developer strategy.
One interesting thing about the non-support for user replaceable memory cards is that one of the prototypes showcased, which looks like the Omnia HD, does hit a microSD slot in its stock, Symbian form. Since the hardware is almost the same, the prototype too should be having it. But even in such a scenario, Microsoft has addicted that it would ensure that these SD cards are \"locked\" and are not replaceable. How \"cool\" is that?
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