Mmmm Mango! (preview)

love my omnia 7, love wp7, best phone and software i've had/used. just my 2p

I only bought the Optimus 7, because I needed a phone to replace my dying 3GS, but I think I'll be buying a mango phone on or around release. I'd quite like to get my grubby mitts on Nokia's offering.
 
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That alone probably means it's worth it to me, to never get a phone through contract again. I hate waiting longer than needed for updates! :p

Why do you need to upgrade regularly anymore, It's pointless. However phone contracts are a rip off, sim Only deals are the way forward.
 
Why do you need to upgrade regularly anymore, It's pointless. However phone contracts are a rip off, sim Only deals are the way forward.

The same thing could be said any time in the last 10-15 years... Really, was the 3330 really better than the 3310, the k800 better than the k750 etc.

Upgrade because you want the latest... It's been like that forever with any techy person.

Also sim only are rip offs unless you buy a used phone... I've never paid more than around £50 than a phone sim free than for the contract it came with.

Anyway lets not get into that argument again...

That Fujitsu glimpsed a couple of weeks ago has been officially unveiled... It's probably not going to make it's way over here but the specs are very interesting (if not the design...)

http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/26/fujitsu-toshiba-announces-au-is12t-the-worlds-first-mango-phon/


Well, we can't say we didn't see this one coming. Fujitsu Toshiba mobile communications -- now there's a mouthful -- just unveiled the IS12T: Japan's first Windows Phone 7 device, and according to Microsoft prez Yasuyuki Higuchi, the world's first Mango handset. The sexy and IPX5 waterproof (!) 3.7-inch WVGA slate is powered by Qualcomm's MSM8655 CPU of undisclosed clock speed (which we've seen running at 1GHz in the Incredible 2 and Thunderbolt), and goes on sale in "September or beyond" on KDDI's au network. The pink gizmo packs a 13.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and has a plentiful 32GB of flash storage for housing whatever content you'd fancy toting around. The usual Bluetooth (2.1 + EDR) and WiFi (802.11b/g/n) suspects are also onboard. Interest piqued? Peruse the gallery our Engadget Japanese brethren have handily tossed our way.

Not really too bothered about the camera size but it's interesting to see the resolution they have crammed in (how good is the picture though...), The real interesting thing though is the 32GB of storage. Hopefully this will carry over to all the other new phone releases!
 
Probably the next month or two. The Fujitsu is the only one that has been officially, offically announced but it may be a Japan exclusive.

Apparently Mango has shipped to manufacturers ahead of shedule so I'm hoping half a dozen or so phones are announced in the next few weeks!
 
Probably the next month or two. The Fujitsu is the only one that has been officially, offically announced but it may be a Japan exclusive.

Apparently Mango has shipped to manufacturers ahead of shedule so I'm hoping half a dozen or so phones are announced in the next few weeks!

Oh sweet.... looks like the SGS2 is going to be chopped in shortly then. Lets hope they are well made. :D
 
I took the plunge and updated from Nodo (stock) to Mango 7720 RTM yesterday and I've been very very impressed. Here are some early impressions:

Everything is snappier, there's no delay when going into Xbox or Zune (now called Music/Videos) and it feels rock solid stable. Also the marketplace is much more responsive and fast. Updates seem faster especially the social feeds; it was already a smooth consistent OS but I'm blown away.

I love that I can finally have multiple calendars and decide how each one is displayed.

Twitter integration alongside Facebook works just as expected so gone are all my twitter apps. It also pulled and linked all my twitter contacts with my existing contacts without me needing to do anything. Twitter contacts are not displayed by default which actually works well.

When I click on a podcast it now offers me the option to subscribe from the phone, again handy as it was I used on Android.

Search now has several additional options, music search which is a built in Shazam and worked flawlessly on the few obscure tracks my wife and I tried to trick it with, text scan with built in translate was also very impressive, and there's local scout. Hit search, press scout and it brings up some lists based on where you are, eat+drink, see+do etc, think Yell. Hit on a search result you get address with one click for directions and all the other details incl. web site. I went into this thinking it be a US centric but there's obviously some effort gone into filling it out for the UK.

I haven't tried TBT navigation yet but I plan on taking it for a spin later.

The Task manager works as expected, hold the back button and you get the 6 previous apps and the screen grab from the state they were left in. Apps need to be programmed for fast resume but MS have made this easy and they expect all the popular apps and games to support this before christmas.

IE 9. Tbh I liked the browser on Nodo and can't really notice any difference yet other than they've got rid of the favourites button from the screen which I don't like!

There are a host of other small features from choosing favourite photos for it to pick between on the pictures tile, being able to tag faces when uploading from the camera, Sky Drive in Office (access to my docs appeared without me having to anything extra, very nice), custom ringtones, merged mail, larger more informative volume music control, etc etc.

I'll add more as I get on with it but I'm very happy so far. The update was largely easy process although I hit a small snag doing the final 7712 to 7720 update and had to get my hands dirty editing a batch file to stop it from timing out though I think this problem may be limited to 8GB Omnia users.
 
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