Monday, September 12, 2011

Windows Mobile 7.5: Mango updates first without tethering

Windows Mobile 7.5: Mango updates first without tethering

One of the innovations of the smartphone operating system Windows Mobile
7.5, code name "Mango" is the forwarding of Internet connections via
WLAN to other appliances (tethering). According to the website
Pocket-Lint HTC has confirmed that the products shown on the IFA mango
phones dominate titanium and radar from the start tethering.

The previous announced update for Windows phones this function is to
first exclude terms. At least owners of HTC devices will have to wait
for another update: "Microsoft has added the feature to late to include
them at us," an HTC spokesperson told Pocket-Lint.

Information on the specific release date of mango updates are still few
and far between. Dell wants U.S. on 15 September, the delivery of its
Pro Venue resume - presumably with mango board. Existing customers are
hoping for an update on 20 September

On Wednesday, the mobile operator O2 announced via Twitter to lead to
the models and HTC HTC Titan Radar expected late September in the
program. Cited by Pocket-lint HTC-made ​​source of the update for the
last week of September in view. Ultimately, the specific timing
dependent phenomenon, however, continue on the respective mobile operators.

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