Microsoft introduced web-based store applications designed for Mango, the new version of Windows Phone 7, which is expected to be available for upgrading in the coming days and which will bring numerous innovations for the mobile operating system.
Windows Phone Marketplace has about 30,000 applications, which is far behind Android and iOS stores that exceed 200,000, or 300,000, but Microsoft launched a new platform with new partnerships in an effort to become a serious competitor in the market of smart phones.
Windows Phone Marketplace has a design like Metro UI, which we saw in the mobile operating system, but in the new Windows 8th Users can log on via Windows Live ID, and when downloading applications Marketplace will send users e-mail or SMS with a direct link to download the application. If you have more WP7 phones you can choose the phone to install the application. Sure, there will be able to download applications through the PC, and most applications have the opportunity to try before you buy, which is pretty cool opportunity.
No comments:
Post a Comment