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Motorola Releases Windows Mobile 6.1 Upgrade for Sprint Moto Q 9c

By: Christopher Meinck
June 3, 2008

Motorola has released the Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade for the Sprint Moto Q 9c. The update is available now at Motorola through their software update. You can discuss the new update in the Windows Mobile 6.1 Update Released for Sprint Moto Q 9c thread.

Moto Q 9c running Windows Mobile 6.1

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Windows Mobile 6.1 Features

Windows Mobile 6.1 is full of enhancements:

Getting Started

  • Getting Started: The Getting Started center provides a way of helping people perform the primary tasks the phone is used for during the first 10 days.

Personalization

  • Personalization: Windows Mobile 6.1 gives people an enhanced and simplified way to retrieve their information. One of the first changes users will notice is the new home screen user interface. The Sliding Panel plug-in offers quick, at-a-glance information of the clock, notifications (including voice mail, missed calls and text messages), e-mail, appointments, music and, optionally, Windows Live for Windows Mobile. In addition, once the Start menu button is pressed, people will notice it is now reordered to display the most recently used programs and applications at the top, enabling quicker access. The Most Recently Used Applications view can be turned off from the home screen settings panel.
Windows Mobile 6.1

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Messaging

  • Threaded SMS: Windows Mobile 6.1 allows people to view a series of short message service (SMS) threads in one view, cutting down on search time and providing one view of a conversation’s history.
  • Multiselect Functionality: In Messaging, people will now be able to select multiple e-mail or text messages from the List view and enable various bulk actions: delete, move, mark read or unread, and flag messages. In the Contacts view, people can select or select all to delete multiple contacts at once.
  • Direct Push Technology: The over-the-air synchronization process in Windows Mobile 6.1-based devices has been improved further with Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The synchronization architecture has been redesigned to reduce bandwidth by up to 60 percent and improve battery life by up to 33 percent (as tested on internal test devices between Windows Mobile 6 and Windows Mobile 6.1).
Threaded SMS

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Productivity

  • Cut, Copy and Paste With Windows Mobile 6.1 non-touch screen devices, people now have the ability to select, cut, copy and paste text, significantly enhancing the user experience. This functionality will be available for composing e-mail messages in Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile, for text messaging and for working with editable fields in Internet Explorer Mobile.
  • Task Manager Application Windows Mobile 6.1 adds a Task Manager to help people better manage their device’s memory and battery life by allowing them to shut down and switch applications and programs. Users are also able to view general performance data regarding device memory and CPU use. For example, if a person wants to listen to music using Windows Media Player Mobile while running other applications, a message may appear notifying the user of insufficient memory to launch the player. Using Task Manager, that user can quickly navigate to the list of applications running on his or her device, exit unnecessary applications and free up memory.
  • Live Search for Windows Mobile Live Search is an optional in-ROM application for device-makers to include in Windows Mobile 6.1-based devices. Live Search for Windows Mobile helps people search for and find destinations and content. Examples include finding restaurants and movie times, checking traffic, getting directions and finding the cheapest gas prices in a city.
  • Improvements to Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile enhances a person’s ability to navigate a particular page on the Web. People can select a portion of a page and return to the standard viewing size to see the page up close. Once a person has accessed a particular Web page, he or she can move the selection tool over the section and view it close up.

Thanks Noodle!

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