Assuming that some day we’ll see a usable build on a more updated handset — this is awesome. Xda-developer forum member zenulator has managed to manhandle the HTC Hero’s Sense UI and stuff it into an HTC Vogue-compatible package. The Vogue, also known as the HTC Touch, is not what we would call a modern, capable handset. As such, Sense basically destroys the handset and brings a new meaning to the word ‘boggy’. Albeit 100% unusable, it’s an awesome start and a proof of concept that will hopefully light a fire under the WinMo hacking community. Think of the possibilities… HTC’s Sense UI on a Snapdragon-powered Toshiba TG01? Oh hell yeah. But back to the matter at hand, you’ll find a video of the aforementioned port below along with a link to the Google Code page. Two recommendations: 1) Don’t bother installing Sense UI just yet and 2) start the video around 3:30 to avoid a whole lot of waiting. And yes, guy who recorded the video, we totally saw that iPhone unlock screen you’re rocking. Ouch. Hit the jump for the video.
Assuming that some day we?ll see a usable build on a more updated handset ? this is awesome. Xda-developer forum member zenulator has managed to manhandle the HTC Hero?s Sense UI and stuff it into an HTC Vogue-compatible package. The Vogue, also known as the HTC Touch, is not what we would call a modern, [...] [..] Read complete article
Published 04-Aug-2009 by Zach Epstein in AndroidHTCSoftwareWindows MobilegoogleheroHTC Herohtc touchportPortedSenseSense UITouchUIVogue Read 17 times. More hits in
Sure TouchFLO 3D 2.5 is looking pretty amazing, but the future of HTC?s WinMo UI may be headed elsewhere. Despite the muddled availability of the new HTC Sense UI on Android devices, it appears as if its presence on Windows Mobile devices at some point in the future is a bit more cut and dry:
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Published 27-Jun-2009 by Kelly Hodgkins in HTCHandsetsRumorsWindows MobileSenseSense UITouch FLO Read 20 times. More hits in
It’s the epitome of cruel irony- folks who were brave enough to score one of the last Windows Mobile handsets are enjoying the latest OS Android has to offer while the rest of Android world waits idly for Froyo to land on their… [..] Read complete article
Published 15-Jul-2010 by Kelly Hodgkins in AndroidHTCHacksWindows MobileAndroid 2.1Android 2.2FroyoHD2Sense Read 19 times. More hits in
If we had to choose one phone to represent Windows Mobile 6.5, it would have to be the HTC HD2. On release, the handset stood a country mile ahead of any other smartphone available on the platform. Unfortunately, soon after its release, Microsoft announced Windows Phone 7 and confirmed there would be no OS upgrade path for Windows 6.5 hardware. This hasn’t stopped eager developers from tryin [..] Read complete article
Published 07-Nov-2010 by Thomas Joseph in HandsetsMobile6.5.7ChinahackHD2HTCOSphoneportSeriesWindowsWindows Phone 7 Read 16 times. More hits in
If we had to choose one phone to represent Windows Mobile 6.5, it would have to be the HTC HD2. On release, the handset stood a country mile ahead of any other smartphone available on the platform. Unfortunately, soon after its release, Microsoft announced Windows Phone 7 and confirmed there would be no OS upgrade path for Windows 6.5 hardware. This hasn’t stopped eager developers from tryin [..] Read complete article
Published 07-Nov-2010 by Thomas Joseph in HandsetsMobile6.5.7ChinahackHD2HTCOSphoneportSeriesWindowsWindows Phone 7 Read 17 times. More hits in
Zeebo, the 3G console available in countries like Brazil, Russia and China, reminds us that right after food, water and shelter, access to Resident Evil 4 should be a top priority for all developing nations. It was revealed yesterd [..] Read complete article
Published 10-Nov-2009 by Justin McElroy in capcomresident-evil-4shinji-mikamizeebo Read 14 times. More hits in
HTC’s CEO, Peter Chou, was speaking with FierceWireless when he spoke the following words: “I don’t think we would do complete Sense UI on Windows Phone 7. However, I will say that we will innovate differently to improve the experience and… [..] Read complete article
Published 24-Sep-2010 by Andrew Munchbach in HTC7ChouPeterphoneSenseUIWindowsWP7 Read 11 times. More hits in
Developers are now more compelled to build apps for Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system than for RIM’s aging BlackBerry OS, new research from Appcelerator and IDC revealed Monday. “The third major mobile OS after iOS and Android is now clearly Windows [Phone], driven largely by the Microsoft/Nokia partnership and underscored by the new Nokia Lumia 800,” IDC vice pres [..] Read complete article
Published 14-Nov-2011 by Todd Haselton in MobileAndroidAppceleratorBlackBerryDevelopersIDCiOSKindle FiresurveyWindows Phone Read 8 times. More hits in
Developers are now more compelled to build apps for Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system than for RIM’s aging BlackBerry OS, new research from Appcelerator and IDC revealed Monday. “The third major mobile OS after iOS and Android is now clearly Windows [Phone], driven largely by the Microsoft/Nokia partnership and underscored by the new Nokia Lumia 800,” IDC vice pres [..] Read complete article
Published 14-Nov-2011 by Todd Haselton in MobileAndroidAppceleratorBlackBerryDevelopersIDCiOSKindle FiresurveyWindows Phone Read 4 times. More hits in
Developers are now more compelled to build apps for Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system than for RIM’s aging BlackBerry OS, new research from Appcelerator and IDC revealed Monday. “The third major mobile OS after iOS and Android is now clearly Windows [Phone], driven largely by the Microsoft/Nokia partnership and underscored by the new Nokia Lumia 800,” IDC vice pres [..] Read complete article
Published 14-Nov-2011 by Todd Haselton in MobileAndroidAppceleratorBlackBerryDevelopersIDCiOSKindle FiresurveyWindows Phone Read 7 times. More hits in
Developers are now more compelled to build apps for Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system than for RIM’s aging BlackBerry OS, new research from Appcelerator and IDC revealed Monday. “The third major mobile OS after iOS and Android is now clearly Windows [Phone], driven largely by the Microsoft/Nokia partnership and underscored by the new Nokia Lumia 800,” IDC vice pres [..] Read complete article
Published 14-Nov-2011 by Todd Haselton in MobileAndroidAppceleratorBlackBerryDevelopersIDCiOSKindle FiresurveyWindows Phone Read 7 times. More hits in
Developers are now more compelled to build apps for Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system than for RIM’s aging BlackBerry OS, new research from Appcelerator and IDC revealed Monday. “The third major mobile OS after iOS and Android is now clearly Windows [Phone], driven largely by the Microsoft/Nokia partnership and underscored by the new Nokia Lumia 800,” IDC vice pres [..] Read complete article
Published 14-Nov-2011 by Todd Haselton in MobileAndroidAppceleratorBlackBerryDevelopersIDCiOSKindle FiresurveyWindows Phone Read 5 times. More hits in
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