News About The WP7 of The HD7: What Is Inside? – Part 2: Some On-Board Features
WP7 provides a whole completely different main user interface from those offered by the iPhone or Android as it consists of tiles. Anyway, the UI is named “Metro”, sounds old school, huh? But the appearance is far from being like that. In fact, some people may think that it’s more attractive than Android. Additionally, the tiles are not static so it won’t likely to bring you some boredom. They turn out to have some animated effect that can make the UI even livelier. They provide info on the number of new emails and missed calls and rotate images from your photo collection as well.
Some on-board applications you can find with the handset include IE Mobile, which is based on IE 7, and a functionally impressive email client. The last feature mentioned is in one packet with some other services that I’m sure you’ll find very convenient, those are POP3, IMAP and Exchange accounts as well as Hotmail and Google mail. For web search engine, Bing search and maps are ready at your service so are MS Office Mobile and OneNote. In addition, XBOX Live will not seem to make you far from the handset; especially if you’re a heavy gamer and some other standard features like photo viewer, calculator and alarms might turn out to be useful for you as well.






