
PhoneArena happened upon these shots of the Imagio XV6975, which will allegedly be one of Verizon’s first 6.5, or “Windows Phone” handsets come October 6th. And aside from a couple fresh features—the VCast TV streaming, for example, or the dual CDMA/GSM compatibility—this is effectively the same Windows Mobile phone we’ve been seeing from HTC for a couple years now: it’s got a 528Mhz processor, 3.6-inch WVGA screen, microSD expansion, Wi-Fi and TouchFLO 3D.
That’s the thing about 6.5—even though Microsoft’s staging a massive launch event around October 6th, something they don’t usually do for WinMo upgrades, the vast majority of the 30+ handsets Microsoft says it’ll have running the OS by the end of the year will look an awful lot like gear you can buy now. Which is fine, I guess! I was just kinda hoping for another Leo, y’know? [PhoneArena]
klaw81
October 1, 2009 at 11:31 AM
The current crop of WM6.1 handsets generally have good hardware which is (according to the reviews) let down by a somewhat finger-unfriendly interface.
Now they’re releasing new handsets with similar but facelifted hardware, with a much improved finger-friendly interface that includes integrated social networking and links to an online marketplace.
Apart from the incessant and dubious requests for capacitive screens, what more do you want? Kittens and rainbows?
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