4. Session Overview Windows Phone 7 Overview Windows Phone 7 Timeline Transition from WM6.5 to WP7 Windows Phone 7 for Business, Consumer, Developer Microsoft Windows Community Q&A & Feedback Session
5. Phone Usage Evolution Contextual Information Email profiles (private/corporate) Calendars (private/corporate) Contacts + social media Tasks 3rd party integration + applications Personal Information Email Calendar Contacts Tasks Contacts + Phone numbers
6. What is Windows Phone 7 A mobile operating system developed by Microsoft The successor to their Windows Mobile platform Windows 5.X and Windows 6.X Series. WP 7 offers a new user interface, integrates the operating system with other services, and plans to strictly control the hardware it runs on Windows Phone 7 are organized into "hubs", which combine local and online content
7. Windows Phone 7 Time Line Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 7 on February 15, 2010, at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona. Revealed additional details at MIX 2010 on March 15. Changed the name from Windows Phone 7 Series to Windows Phone 7 on April 2, 2010. Windows Phone 7 was released to manufacturing on September 1, 2010. The final SDK was made available on September 16, 2010. Launched in Europe and Asia on October 21, 2010. Launch due in the US on November 8, 2010. Release would follow in India in Q1 - 2011.
8. Windows Phone 7A different kind of phonedesigned for life in motion Smart design Integrated experiences Optimized ecosystem Works the way you want Simplify your everyday tasks Rich platform and tools on optimized hardware
9. Addressing Business Customer NeedsMaking consumerization work for the organization CAPTIVATING AND PRODUCTIVE EXPERIENCES WORKS WITH EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE POWERFUL AND CONSISTENT PLATFORM Compelling apps for phone, web, and PC Powerful and familiar developer tools Supports B2C and mLOB applications Phones end-users desire Business and personal Productivity without compromise Works well with Exchange and SharePoint On-premise or in the cloud Managed with Exchange
10. # OF USERS NUMBER OF USERS Smart design and best in class business productivity Managed through Exchange EAS Application Platform: Silverlight, XNA, VS 2010 and Expression Application distribution: Marketplace Windows Phone 7 Good business productivity Managed through Exchange EAS and System Center Application Platform: Native or .NET, VS 2008 Application Distribution: Management Infrastructure Windows Mobile 6.5 Line of Business specific Interface Specialized use and design Application Platform: Native, specialized devtools Application distribution: Management Infrastructure Windows Embedded Handheld Best Windows Device for Customers
11. Transition from WM6.5 to WP7 70% Code re-use Biggest changes User Interface File system Local database versus Online access with local caching Re-design of User Interaction
13. Windows Phone 7 2. Windows Phone 7 for Business 1. About Windows Phone 7 4. Windows Phone 7 for the Developer 3. Windows Phone 7 for Consumer
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15. The home screen, called the "Start screen", is made up of "Tiles".
16. Tiles are links to applications, features, functions and individual items (such as contacts, web pages, applications or media items). Users can add, rearrange, or remove Tiles.
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18. Minimum WP 7 device requirements 480 or 320 Capacitive Touch / Input 4 or more contact points / Optional Vertical or Horizontal Keyboard Sensors Assisted -GPS, Accelerometer, Compass, Light, Proximity Camera 5 Megapixels or more with an LED Flash 800 or 480 Memory 256MB RAM or more, 8GB Flash or more GPU DirectX 9 rendering- capable CPU 1GHz ARMv7 Cortex/Scorpion or better Hardware Buttons 6 Dedicated hardware buttons : Back, Start, Search , Power/Sleep, Volume Up, Volume Down, Camera
19. Hardware makers for Windows Phone 7 Dell Garmin- Asus HTC LG Samsung Sony Ericsson Toshiba and Qualcomm HP (Later quit focusing devices for their newly bought OS.
20. Business Office Do some quick accounting with Excel on the Phone or edit a presentation with PowerPoint or read email in your Outlook inbox Exchange Connect to corporate email with Outlook on the Phone, keep personal and business email separate by using an additional inbox for Windows Live Hotmail SharePoint Access your corporatedocuments from a SharePoint server including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote Internet Explorer ecommerce and company websites still within reach with Internet Explorer 7 equivalent browser with Internet Explorer 8 equivalent JavaScript support
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22. Maintain a list of favorite web pages and show a tile linking to a web page on the Start screen.
28. WP 7 web browser to be updated regularly independently from the WP7 update.
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30. Developer Silverlight / Applications or Games Silverlight version 3, with some elements backported from Silverlight 4 .Modern applications UI framework, “Metro” themed controls. Rich XAML-based vector graphics and video. Expression Blend designer support XNA / Games or Applications High performance game framework, supports 2D and 3D gaming. Rich content pipeline. Widely adopted and used on Windows, Xbox 360 and Zune HD Windows Live / Push Notifications & Location Free Cloud-based “Live” Tile, Toast and in-application notification service. GPS, A-GPS & WiFi Location service balancing accuracy with time and power consumption Windows Phone Marketplace Membership $99 per Year. Unlimited paid applications and 5 free apps per year, $19.99 per additional free application. Transparent and open certification and approval requirements. developer.windowsphone.com
31. Features not present in Windows Phone 7 Older Windows Mobile phones supported the full range of Microsoft Exchange Server policies, WP 7 only supports a small subset of Exchange features WP 7 does not support Internet Connection Sharing, Silverlight in the web browser, IPsec virtual private network (VPN) security, video calling, a system- wide file manager, and Bluetooth file transfers. Among the features that are not yet present are cut, copy, and paste, full multitasking, and Adobe Flash At a WP 7 press conference, Copy and Paste features were announced as being available in early 2011 by means of a Windows Phone Update for all new and existing customers.
32. Build Your Windows Phone Business Get the Developer tools and register @www.developer.windowsphone.com Use Demo Showcase to demonstrate Windows Phone 7 to customerswww.demoshowcasesuite.com Integrate Windows Phone intocustomer engagements Showcase your Windows Phone Solutionswww.pinpoint.microsoft.com
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