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No, that’s not a
Hero up there. That’s an image of the latest version of HTC’s TouchFlo 3D, destined for inclusion on the company’s next Windows Mobile smartphone — likely the fabled
Leo we’ve been hearing about oh so much over the past few days.
pocketnow.com has posted a walkthrough of the the UI, which looks lovely and clean and is a solid step up over previous revisions. It even runs quite well on this
Touch Diamond2 it’s been installed to, meaning performance should be incredibly snappy on the Leo if its hardware is as solid as is
rumored. There’s still no confirmation from HTC about any new hardware, but until that comes (it shouldn’t be long, now) you can enjoy the enthusiastic video after the break.
[Via MobileTechWorld]
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HTC’s Leo-bound TouchFlo 3D 2.6 lovingly demonstrated originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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HTC’s a bit of a sieve when it comes to leaking new builds of really awesome things, and the trend continues with TouchFLO 3D 2.5 seemingly out in the wild and running on some Touch HDs. Rumor has it this is the build that’ll premiere on the company’s upcoming Firestone superphone, bringing some of its Sense concepts to the WinMo platform — most notably including widget support. You’ve got new assignable shortcuts on the home screen, a revamped messaging experience (presumably to better fit in with HTC’s contact-centric mantra), and a new Footprints screen. That’s all well and good that Firestone buyers will likely see this, but here’s the million-dollar question: what current devices will get official upgrades, if any?
[VIa wmpoweruser.com]
HTC’s TouchFLO 3D 2.5 changes described in detail originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 08:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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