Home » Gadget » Some early weakness Windows Phone 7

Some early weakness Windows Phone 7

Friday, November 26th 2010. | Gadget, News
Windows Phone 7 Some early weakness Windows Phone 7

Windows-Phone-7

As a new platform, of course Windows Phone 7 has several features that are less than the maximum. When tried, Twitteling found some things lacking this OS that is the issue of copy paste, multitasking issues, as well as cameras.

Like the iPhone when it was first launched, Windows Phone 7 also have problems to copy and paste feature. Twitteling When typing a document via the Office, the file can not be typing it in the copy-paste. Inability Copy Paste in applications that run on this Windows Phone 7 Microsoft had delivered on the mat MIX10 in Las Vegas, United States.

Copy-Paste Problem

In addition, similar to that done Apple on the iPhone, applications that run on Windows Phone 7 will be restricted within a limited scope (the sandbox). Microsoft will use an application store that enables third-party developers can submit their application to be used in WP7-based phones.

Here are some weakness around WP7 features quoted from WMExperts.

  • Third-party applications running in a sandbox, unable to access the Copy, Cut and Paste could not multitasking.
  • Multitasking can be done by the default application, third-party applications can use the notification system.
  • Silverlight will run on WP7 but not in Internet Explorer in the WP7.
  • Distribution of third-party applications to go through the Marketplace, according to Microsoft’s approval.

Multitasking Third Party Constraints

Well, the problem of multitasking is a bit annoying initially WP7. When Twitteling try Twitter, Facebook or some other third party applications, live updates will be closed if the application is closed.

So for example we press the homescreen, facebook which we will go back to the beginning. Things like this still happens in some applications in the Marketplace (store Windows applications).


Camera Windows Phone 7 Not Optimal

Microsoft has strict rules in terms of design, which requires all devices Windows Phone 7 have a good camera. One of the conditions, the camera must be at least 5 megapixels.

Unfortunately, the operating system (OS) software giant’s latest mobile turns out to restrict camera access to a variety of applications. Thus, developers can not fully utilize the camera function.

As quoted from Cnet, although Windows Phone 7 device can record and upload videos and images, say developers can not use image sensors to do other fun things like video chat and augmented reality.

Maybe it’s a bit true. When tested by Twitteling, users could press the shutter button on the touch screen by the withdrawal of Android phones.

However, nothing is perfect in this world. The critics point out there are some important things that Microsoft’s forgotten in this new mobile OS. Limitations on camera functions, copy-paste, and multitasking are just some things that come back to draw public attention to the presence Windows Phone 7. I hope Microsoft fix it immediately.

tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related For Some early weakness Windows Phone 7

Twitteling News In Your Inbox:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Twitteling on Twitter

Twitteling on Facebook and Google+

Categories