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Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade from Motorola
Posted by sawaru | Category: Smartphone, Software
Motorola released a downloadable Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard upgrade for its AT&T-branded Moto Q9h and Q9h Global phones. The upgrade reportedly provides slightly faster speeds, along with new operating system features like a task manager, sliding panels on the home screen, plus cut and paste.
Motorola’s Q9h and Q9h Global originally shipped with Windows Mobile 6.0. Neither device has a touchscreen, making the upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 potentially significant. That release brought non-touchscreen devices functionality that was previously available only on touchscreen smartphones, such as text select, cut, copy, and paste.
Like the touchscreen-based Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, the non-touchscreen-based Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard also at last provided an in-house Task Manager application, letting users view the amount of free memory and close unneeded applications. An additional benefit in both operating systems is the threaded display of SMS messages, according to Microsoft.
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