The Windows Phone 7 interface customized by the carrier is exposed

by geekzhang on 2010-09-16 14:22:50

From the WPC 2010 conference two months ago, Microsoft revealed the details of the Windows Phone 7 interface. Microsoft is firmly in control of WP7 interface customization rights, claiming that there will be no derivative HTC Sense, TouchWiz or Xperia UI third party UI. That's because Microsoft wanted to provide a "simple" and "unified" interface across all Windows Phone 7 phones,

The familiar WP7 interface is usually composed of solid color blocks such as blue or red, and some developers complain that it is too monotonous. Sure enough, the new interface exposed this time - TelstraOne, a custom Hub from Australian carrier Telstra - replaced the solid color blocks with colorful images.

The essence of TelstraOne is a news portal, you can see "international news", "entertainment news", "economic news" and many other ICONS. It is worth noting that the image displayed on the icon is pushed from the server, allowing users to see the top news images at first glance. If the user is interested, click on it to see the details.

Remember the popular Flipboard on the iPad? Yes, the feeling of reading news is very similar to Flipboard. Users are more sensitive to photo news than text news, and TelstraOne's push of pictures is undoubtedly a good way to increase clicks.

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