Mobile phone maker HTC Corporation recently released into the wild a brand new user interface, designed for its Android-based HTC Hero, the third mobile phone the company brings under Google's operating system. Since the new UI looks more than appealing, those who already own an HTC Android-powered phone have al... |
29 June 2009 12:41 GMT |
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HTC seems determined to bring a new look to all of its mobile phones, and, besides releasing a brand new user interface for its Android-based handsets, the company also came up with a new UI for the Windows Mobile devices, namely with the new TouchFLO 3D 2.5 (codenamed Manila 2.5). There is no official word on the ne... |
29 June 2009 05:28 GMT |
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Spb Software comes in full force with an updated 3.0 version of its highly acclaimed Spb Mobile Shell user interface. Especially designed for Pocket PCs, the new UI suddenly became one of the most important rivals of HTC's TouchFLO interface. Of course there are some resemblances between the two, but the main di... |
22 April 2009 12:01 GMT |
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HTC announced recently that the Touch Diamond2 mobile phone would become available in Taiwan later this month, and that it would feature a price tag of NT$21,900 with an 8G memory card included in the package. At the same time, the device would sport HTC's latest TouchFLO 3D user interface, while running under t... |
10 April 2009 13:01 GMT |
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HTC Corporation, a leading developer of mobile phones, unveiled today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona two new flagship devices, namely the HTC Touch Diamond2 and HTC Touch Pro2. The new handsets include both simplicity and style, complemented by an intuitive user interface, being able to provide a combinati... |
16 February 2009 11:27 GMT |
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Canadian company Bell announced this week that it would use its own innovative user interface, called Bell Experience, for its whole line-up of Windows Mobile smarpthones. The so-called Bell Experience user-interface has been developed by Bell together with a well-known design company, PontUI and it will be... |
5 November 2008 09:54 GMT |
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