Windows Phone Tango: new features and limitations revealed - Neowin.net
While Microsoft has worked hard to ensure that its OS works well on handsets with low-end specs, there have been some murmurings of ?restrictions? that would limit certain functions and features on devices with 256MB of RAM. At last month?s Mobile World Congress, where the first Tango handsets ? the Nokia Lumia 610 and ZTE Orbit ? were revealed, Microsoft downplayed this, but now LiveSide.net has dug out information from the official Windows Phone website, which confirms the nature of the restrictions imposed on handsets with 256MB of RAM:
App limitations: As Microsoft has acknowledged already, some processor-intensive apps won?t work with 256MB. The company previously suggested that up to 5% of apps currently available on the Marketplace will not work with this amount of RAM.
Fast-app switching: This feature will not work at all.
Local Scout: This feature will not work at all.
Video playback: Video compressed using some of the codecs that Windows Phone supports will not work (the affected codecs are not specified).
Podcasts and video podcasts: You won?t be able to manage podcast subscriptions or watch video podcasts on your phone.
SkyDrive automatic photo upload: This feature will not work at all.
But for owners of handsets with better specs, the news is a bit brighter, as the Tango update will bring a few handy features:
Improved media messaging: Attach multiple images, video files, voice notes and ring tones to text messages or instant messages.
Export and manage contacts to SIM card: Export contacts to a SIM card, and create/edit individual contacts on the SIM card (note: this feature is currently specified only on the Chinese version of the Windows Phone How-To site).
Location awareness icon: A new icon will appear on the status bar (see number 8 in image below) to highlight when an app is accessing your handset?s current location information.
While Microsoft has worked hard to ensure that its OS works well on handsets with low-end specs, there have been some murmurings of ?restrictions? that would limit certain functions and features on devices with 256MB of RAM. At last month?s Mobile World Congress, where the first Tango handsets ? the Nokia Lumia 610 and ZTE Orbit ? were revealed, Microsoft downplayed this, but now LiveSide.net has dug out information from the official Windows Phone website, which confirms the nature of the restrictions imposed on handsets with 256MB of RAM:
App limitations: As Microsoft has acknowledged already, some processor-intensive apps won?t work with 256MB. The company previously suggested that up to 5% of apps currently available on the Marketplace will not work with this amount of RAM.
Fast-app switching: This feature will not work at all.
Local Scout: This feature will not work at all.
Video playback: Video compressed using some of the codecs that Windows Phone supports will not work (the affected codecs are not specified).
Podcasts and video podcasts: You won?t be able to manage podcast subscriptions or watch video podcasts on your phone.
SkyDrive automatic photo upload: This feature will not work at all.
But for owners of handsets with better specs, the news is a bit brighter, as the Tango update will bring a few handy features:
Improved media messaging: Attach multiple images, video files, voice notes and ring tones to text messages or instant messages.
Export and manage contacts to SIM card: Export contacts to a SIM card, and create/edit individual contacts on the SIM card (note: this feature is currently specified only on the Chinese version of the Windows Phone How-To site).
Location awareness icon: A new icon will appear on the status bar (see number 8 in image below) to highlight when an app is accessing your handset?s current location information.