WP7 vs Android
The Homescreen Experience
focus usFokus att att en-en-usin compare Windows 7 Phone vs. Android, the most obvious point of comparison is of course the treatment of the two platforms' of the application as it appears on the actual phone homescreens that. Android, as you all know, following the path created by Apple with the iPhone - that is, the application is presented as an icon in the homescreen to fill several screens. This does not happen with Windows 7 Phone. Rather than approach the icons, Microsoft decided to go with a system based on the Tiles and Hubs. So, with Windows 7 Phone You will get a single initial and Apps / menu contains other functions that are not included in the Start screen. So, how does Windows start screen? Based on my previous play with some of Windows 7 Phone device, I find it somewhat difficult to manipulate Windows 7 Phone different approaches to applications and menus. I may be too familiar with the iPhone and Android way of doing things. Maybe that's why I feel like that or maybe Windows 7 Phone is very tough to crack at first. In any case, since you're using Windows 7 Phone device more often, you will receive a system hang.
The Homescreen Experience
focus usFokus att att en-en-usin compare Windows 7 Phone vs. Android, the most obvious point of comparison is of course the treatment of the two platforms' of the application as it appears on the actual phone homescreens that. Android, as you all know, following the path created by Apple with the iPhone - that is, the application is presented as an icon in the homescreen to fill several screens. This does not happen with Windows 7 Phone. Rather than approach the icons, Microsoft decided to go with a system based on the Tiles and Hubs. So, with Windows 7 Phone You will get a single initial and Apps / menu contains other functions that are not included in the Start screen. So, how does Windows start screen? Based on my previous play with some of Windows 7 Phone device, I find it somewhat difficult to manipulate Windows 7 Phone different approaches to applications and menus. I may be too familiar with the iPhone and Android way of doing things. Maybe that's why I feel like that or maybe Windows 7 Phone is very tough to crack at first. In any case, since you're using Windows 7 Phone device more often, you will receive a system hang.
The Messaging Experience
Here's one aspect where Windows 7 beat Android Phone - write a message. I confess that after one year using Google Nexus One is a smartphone and the latest X5 is still unreleased Ideos, I still can not dig a keyboard system Android. I still find it easier to type an SMS and email on my iPhone instead of on both Android phones. Fortunately for Windows 7 Phone, the experience is much better. I've tried to write a message to Mozart HTC and HTC HD 7 and I found both of them gave me an easier time writing the text.
The Apps Experience
Phone googleandroidphonesBefore releases Windows 7, Microsoft is doing some improvements in Windows Marketplace. And it is a good upgrade. Windows Marketplace is now easy to use. Although Windows Marketplace still has a long way to go before reaching the App Store or Android Market status in terms of the number of applications available, the fact is - Microsoft has taken a step in the right direction.
Compared with the Android Market, I'd be inclined to say that it's better when it comes to application experience. But then Google has just launched a site that makes the Android Market Android applications a better experience than just using the Android Market on Android phones.
It's still too early to tell whether Windows 7 Phone Android can beat when it comes to mobile applications. But this is definitely moving forward on the right track
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