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Windows Phone 7
File:Windows Phone 7 Start.png
Windows Phone 7的起始介面
开发者微软
作业系统家族Windows CE
运作状态已发布
支援平台SilverlightMicrosoft XNA
内核类别Windows CE 6.0 R3/7.0
许可证专有软体(Microsoft EULA
官方网站windowsphone.com

Windows Phone 7是一个由微软制作并发行的触控操作模式行动作业系统(开发代号为Photon)。[1]微软在发行这个作业系统时,主要的销售对象是一般的消费市场,而非以前版本所瞄准的企业市场。[2]它首先于2010年10月21日欧洲新加坡以及澳洲发行,接著则是于同年的11月8日美国加拿大11月24日墨西哥发行。亚洲地区则是预计于2011年的第一季发行。[3]在Windows Phone 7中,微软将其使用介面套用了一种称为“Metro”的设计语言(曾被使用于Zune中),并将微软以及其它第三方的软体整合到了作业系统中,以严格控制执行它的硬体。[4]

这个版本是微软行动作业系统的重要升级[5][6],而原本针对测试者的测试版预计于2009年11月就要释出[7][8]。在最初的计划中,它的正式版预计是在2009年发行,但是许多方面的延迟使得微软决定先用Windows Mobile 6.5来过渡。[9]这个版本改进了原本的用户界面、多点触控功能以及运动感应功能[10],而MWgHTC等公司都已经推出了数款适用于Windows Phone 7的触控式手机。[11][12]主要的新功能包括了重新设计的界面、新版本的Microsoft Office MobileInternet Explorer MobileWindows Media Player、以及具有加速度感应的手势功能。[13]

Windows Mobile 7曾于2010年2月16日更名为“Windows Phone 7 Series”[14],其后再于4月2日取消“Series”,改回“Windows Phone 7”。[15]

发行时,Windows Phone 7只提供五种语言的版本:英语法语意大利语德语西班牙语。Windows Phone Marketplace则只在17个国家及地区允许购买和销售应用程式:澳大利亚奥地利比利时加拿大法国德国香港印度爱尔兰意大利墨西哥新西兰新加坡西班牙瑞士英国美国[16]

历史

开发

早在2004年时,微软就开始以“Photon”的计画代号开始研发Windows Mobile的一个重要版本更新,但进度缓慢,最后整个计画都被取消了。[17]直到2008年,微软才重新组织了Windows Mobile的小组,并继续开发一个新的行动作业系统。[18]原本计划它的正式版是在2009年发行,但是许多方面的延迟使得微软决定先用Windows Mobile 6.5来过渡。[19]

Windows Phone 7的研发一蹴而就。造成的后果之一就是,旧有的Windows Mobile应用程式无法正常在Windows Phone 7系统中执行。微软的一位行动作业系统产品经理赖瑞·利伯曼(Larry Lieberman)说道:“如果我们有更多的时间和资源的话,或许我们就能够做些什么来改善它的向下相容性。”[20]利伯曼指出,微软曾试著以一个新的角度来观望行动电话市场,并更加注重最终使用者(End-user)的使用经验,而不是像以往一样将焦点放在企业网路上。[20]Windows Phone开发部门的副总裁泰瑞·迈尔森(Terry Myerson)说道:“为了要借由不使用手写笔、改采电容型的触控萤幕、以及其它硬体的更动来改善Windows Phone 7的使用经验,我们不得不打破Windows Mobile 6.5的应用程式相容性。”[21]

命名

Windows Phone 7是微软行动作业系统之重大升级,其前身即为Windows Mobile。在Windows Phone 7官方发布之前,微软开始将运行Windows Mobile作业系统的装置称为“Windows Phone”。起初,微软将此作业系统命名为“Windows Phone 7 Series”,但被认为太过于冗长以及不容易表达。于是,微软之后于2010年4月2日宣布,将会删去名称中的“Series”字样,而改称为“Windows Phone 7”。[22]微软对于此事的官方声明如下:

“顾客们想要一个更简单、更一致性的名称。最重要的是要将焦点放在我们于十月发表的Windows Phone品牌上,而我们也将会投资更多于Windows Phone 7,后续的发展将不可限量。”

发布

2010年2月时,由微软所发布的一份新闻稿中列出了一些将会协助制作及运行Windows Phone的相关企业和公司。不少硬体公司都有出现在该列表中。

微软在2010年2月15日,于巴塞隆纳举办的2010年全球移动通讯大会首次透露了有关Windows Phone的消息。[23]接著在同年3月15日举办的2010微软开发者大会(MIX 2010)中发表了进一步的细节内容。其最终的SDK版本则是于同年的9月16日发布。[24]

之后,HP决定将不制作运行Windows Phone的硬体装置,并声明将专注于其新购买的webOS作业系统。[25]

Windows Phone目前支援25种语言,其市集(Windows Phone Marketplace)则提供了35个国家/地区购买及贩售应用程式。[26]

合作伙伴

发布伙伴

2010年10月11日微软执行长史蒂夫·巴尔默发布了十款运行Windows Phone的装置,分别由HTC戴尔三星LG等厂商制作,并于同年10月21日欧洲澳洲地区;11月8日美国地区开始销售。当时在30个国家中,共计有60个电信公司支援或贩售该十款装置,并预计在2011年将会发行更多款式的装置。[27]

和诺基亚的合作

File:Nokia-windows-phone-7.jpg
Nokia smartphone running Windows Phone

2011年2月11日,微软执行长史蒂夫·巴尔默以及诺基亚执行长史蒂芬·埃洛普伦敦的一场新闻发布会上公布了两公司间的合作细节,其中提到Windows Phone将会成为诺基亚生产的装置中最主要运行的手机作业系统。[28]该发布会中强调了创造“一个新的全球手机生态系统”,并提到了Windows Phone和Android以及iOS两个作业系统的竞争局面,将其形容为“一场三匹马的赛跑”。会中也公布了微软和诺基亚间服务的整合,并特别提到Bing将会提供给诺基亚的装置作为新的搜寻引擎、诺基亚自家地图和Bing Maps之间的整合以及诺基亚Ovi商店和Windows Phone市集间的整合。[28] The partnership involves "funds changing hands for royalties, marketing and ad-revenue sharing", which Microsoft later announced was, "measured in billions of dollars."[29]

其它OEM合作伙伴

微软于2011年5月25日发布了更多即将合作发行Windows Phone的厂商。其中包括了诺基亚以外的Acer富士通以及ZTE都预计将在Windows Phone的第一次重大更新发布后发行他们所生产的Windows Phone装置。[30]

功能

User interface

Windows Phone features a new user interface, based upon Microsoft's Windows Phone design system, codenamed Metro.[31] The home screen, called the "Start screen", is made up of "Live Tiles". 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.[32] Tiles are dynamic and update in real time - for example, the tile for an email account would display the number of unread messages or a Tile could display a live update of the weather.[33]

Several features of Windows Phone are organized into "hubs", which combine local and online content via Windows Phone's integration with popular social networks such as Facebook, Windows Live, and Twitter.[33] For example, the Pictures hub shows photos captured with the device's camera and the user's Facebook photo albums, and the People hub shows contacts aggregated from multiple sources including Windows Live, Facebook, and Gmail. From the Hub, users can directly comment and 'like' on social network updates. The other built-in hubs are Music and Video (which integrates with Zune), Games (which integrates with Xbox Live), Windows Phone Marketplace, and Microsoft Office.[33]

Windows Phone uses multi-touch technology.[33] The default Windows Phone user interface has a dark theme that prolongs battery life on OLED screens as fully black pixels don't emit light.[34] The user may choose a light theme instead, and can also choose from several accent colors.[35] User interface elements such as tiles are shown in the user's chosen accent color. Third-party applications can be automatically themed with these colors.[36][37]

Text input

Users input text by using an on-screen virtual keyboard, which has a dedicated key for inserting emoticons,[38] and features spell checking[38] and word prediction.[39] Users may change a word after it has been typed by tapping the word,[40] which will invoke a list of similar words. Pressing and holding certain keys will reveal similar characters. The keys are somewhat larger and spaced farther apart when in landscape mode. Phones may also be made with a hardware keyboard for text input.[41]

Messaging

Windows Phone combined messaging through "threads". Threads allow the Windows Phone user to engage with his contacts through Windows Live Messenger and Facebook Chat as well as traditional text messages. Text message can also be composed through voice recognition. Voice recognition allows speech to be converted to text message and also allows text message to be converted to speech which can be read aloud.

Web browser

Internet Explorer Mobile on Windows Phone.

Windows Phone 7.5 features a version of Internet Explorer Mobile with a rendering engine that is based on Internet Explorer 9.[42]

Internet Explorer on Windows Phone allows the user to maintain a list of favorite web pages and tiles linking to web pages on the Start screen. The browser supports up to 6 tabs, which can all load in parallel.[43] Other features include multi-touch gestures, a streamlined UI, smooth zoom in/out animations, the ability to save pictures that are on web pages, share web pages via email, and support for inline search which allows the user to search for a word or phrase in a web page by typing it.[44] Microsoft has announced plans to regularly update the Windows Phone web browser and its layout engine independently from the Windows Phone Update system.[45]

In a demo, Microsoft said that users will be able to stream YouTube videos from the browser. Clicking on a video from the mobile YouTube website will launch the video in a standalone app and will also add the YouTube video to the Music + Video Hub.[46]

Contacts

Contacts are organized via the "People hub". Contacts can be manually entered into contacts or imported from Facebook, Windows Live Contacts, Twitter, and LinkedIn. A "What's New" section show news feed and a "Pictures" section show pictures from those social networks made by the contacts. A "Me" section show the phone user's own social networks status and wall, allow the user to update his status, and check-in to Bing and Facebook Places. Contacts can be added to the home screen by pinning them to the start. The contact's "Live Tile" displays his social network status and profile picture on the homescreen and the contact's hub displays his Facebook wall as well as all of the rest of his contact information and information from his other social networks.

If a contact has information stored on multiple networks, users can link the two separate contact accounts, allowing the information to be viewed and accessed from a single card.[47] As of Windows Phone 7.5, contacts can also be sorted into "Groups". Here, information from each of the contacts is combined into a single page which can be accessed directly from the Hub or pinned to the Start screen.

E-mail

Windows Phone supports Hotmail, Exchange, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail natively and supports many other services via the POP and IMAP protocols. For the native account types, contacts and calendars may be synced as well. Users can also search through their e-mail by searching in the subject, body, senders, and receivers. Emails are shown in threading view and multiple e-mail inboxes can be combined or kept separate.

Multimedia

File:WPZuneHub.jpg
The Music + Video Hub on Windows Phone.

Zune for Windows Phone is an application providing entertainment and synchronization capabilities between PC and Phone.[48] Windows Phone multimedia experience is divided in to two distinct hubs, Music + Videos hub and Pictures hub, both of which are similar in appearance and functionality to that of the Zune HD.

The "Music + Videos hub" plays music, videos, and podcasts, and allows users to access the Zune Marketplace to buy music or rent it with the Zune Pass subscription service, and view artist biographies and photos.[38] This hub also includes Smart DJ which can suggest songs similar to those locally stored on the phone.

The "Pictures hub" displays the user's Facebook and Windows Live photo albums alongside photos taken with the phone's camera. Users can also tag and upload photos to social networks and comment on online photos directly from the Pictures hub.[38] Multi-touch gestures permit zooming in and out of photos.


Media support

According to Brandon Miniman's test review for pocketnow.com, he stated "if Zune can play it, your Windows Phone 7 device can play it" - this refers to the supported playback of files.[49] The audio file formats, supported, include WAV, MP3, WMA, AMR, AAC/MP4/M4A/M4B and 3GP/3G2 as standards. The video file formats, supported, include WMV, AVI, MP4/M4V, 3GP/3G2 and MOV (QuickTime) standards. These supported audio and video formats would be dependent on the codecs contained inside them. It has also been previously reported that the DivX and Xvid codecs within AVI are also playable on the system.[50][51] Unlike the previous Windows Mobile operating system, there are currently no third-party applications for handling other video formats. The image file formats that are supported include JPG/JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIF and Bitmap (BMP).[52][53]

Games

Xbox Live on Windows Phone provides some Xbox 360 features on Windows Phone devices by displaying the user's avatar in a 3D fashion. Via "Games hub", the users are able to interact with the avatar, view gamerscore and leaderboards, message Xbox Live friends, and Spotlight.[54] Multiplayer (turn-based) gaming with live multiplayer are also released.[55] Microsoft has unveiled more than 50 premium Windows Phone Games titles at Gamescom that makes use of Xbox Live on mobile.[56] Xbox Live on Windows Phone currently doesn't offer real-time multiplayer games, but will be added in the future.[57] Some key features of Xbox Live on Windows Phone include ability to be signed in simultaneously on the console and phone, send and receive messages between Console and Phone, unlock unique gamer points only available by purchasing the gaming title on the phone, etc.

File:WP7Bing.jpg
The Bing application on Windows Phone.

Microsoft's hardware requirements stipulate that every Windows Phone must have a dedicated Search button on the front of the device that performs different actions.[33] Pressing the search button while an application is open will allow users to search within applications that take advantage of this feature; for example, pressing Search in the People hub will let the users search their contact list for specific people.[58] This has been changed in Windows Phone 7.5 however - as the search button is reserved for Bing - so applications that previously used this feature (such as the Marketplace) now include soft search buttons.

In other cases, pressing the Search button will allow the user to perform a search of web sites, news, and map locations using the Bing application.[59]

Windows Phone also has a voice recognition function, powered by TellMe, which allows the user to perform a Bing search, call contacts or launch applications by speaking. This can be activated by pressing and holding the phone's Start button.

Bing is the default search engine on Windows Phone handsets due to its deep integration of functions into the OS (which also include the utilization of its map service for location-based searches and queries). However, Microsoft has stated that other search engine applications can be used.[59][60][60]

Aside from location-based searches, Bing Maps also provide turn-by-turn navigation service to Windows Phone user and Local Scout shows interest points such as attractions and restaurants in the nearby area.

Bing Audio allows the user to match a song with its name and Bing Vision allows the user to match barcodes and tags with the product online.

Office suite

File:Microsoft Office Mobile 2010 hub.png
Microsoft Office Mobile on Windows Phone

The "Office hub" organizes all Microsoft Office apps and documents. Microsoft Office Mobile provides interoperability between Windows Phone and the desktop version of Microsoft Office. Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, PowerPoint Mobile, OneNote Mobile, and SharePoint Workspace Mobile allow most Microsoft Office file formats to be viewed and edited directly on a Windows Phone device.

Microsoft Office files from SkyDrive and Office 365, as well as files stored locally on the phone, can be accessed through the Office Hub. Office files are sorted by tiles: Word documents (blue tile), Excel spreadsheets (green tile), PowerPoint presentations (red tile), and OneNote documents (purple tile).

Multitasking

In Windows Phone 7, multitasking is limited to bundled apps. Starting with Windows Phone 7.5, a card-based task switcher can be accessed by pressing and holding the back button. The screenshot of last five open app are shown as cards. Apps can be kept running even when out of view through "Live Agents".[61] In other cases, apps are suspended and can be quickly resumed.

Sync

Zune Software manages the contents on Windows Phone devices and Windows Phone can wirelessly sync with Zune Software. In addition to accessing on the Windows Phone devices, Zune software can also access the Zune Marketplace to purchase music, videos, and all apps for Windows Phone. While music and videos are both stored locally on the PC and on the phone, apps are only stored on the phone even if purchased from the Zune Software. Zune Software can also be used to update all Windows Phone devices. Although Zune Software is unavailable on Mac OS X operating system, Microsoft has released Windows Phone Connector which allow Windows Phone devices to sync with iTunes for Mac and iPhoto.[62][63][64]

Windows Phone OS doesn't support usual USB sync with Microsoft Outlook's Contacts, Tasks and Notes as opposed to older versions of Windows Mobile with Desktop ActiveSync[65][66]. Syncing Contacts and Appointments is done via a cloud-based service (Windows Live, Google, or Exchange Server) only. There's no way to sync this personal information directly from a computer to a windows phone and back[67]. Petition for Microsoft was filled to reinstate USB sync for Outlook[68].

Updates

File:WinPhoneUpdate.jpg
A test notification of an "update available" pop-up in the Windows Phone emulator.

According to Microsoft documentation, software updates will be delivered to Windows Phone users via Microsoft Update, as is the case with other Windows operating systems.[69] Microsoft has the intention to directly update any phone running Windows Phone instead of relying on OEMs or wireless carriers.[70] The software component, called Windows Phone Update, exists both on the phone (for smaller updates, over-the-air) and in the Zune Software for Windows PCs (for larger updates, via USB connection). Users will be notified to attach their phones to a PC if such an update is required.[71] Microsoft has said that in the future, all updates, both large and small will eventually support over-the-air downloads.[72] Charlie Kindel, Program Manager for the developer experience of Windows Phone, confirmed that the update infrastructure system for Windows Phone was available and that Microsoft is "in a position where we have the systems in place to effectively and reliably deliver updates to (Windows Phone) users".[73]

Microsoft plans to regularly ship minor updates that add features throughout the year, and major updates once a year.[74]

International Update schedule

USA Update schedule


7008 - Improvement for future update

7390 - Codename "NoDo" with Copy and Paste, fast application startup, and deeper Facebook Integration

7392 - Revoking of fradumental certificate

7720 - Windows Phone 7.5 Mango available now[75]


All third-party applications can be updated automatically from the Windows Phone Marketplace.[76]

Advertising platform

Microsoft has also launched an advertising platform for the Windows Phone platform. Microsoft's General Manager for Strategy and Business Development, Kostas Mallios, said that Windows Phone will be an "ad-serving machine", pushing advertising and brand-related content to the user. The platform will feature advertising tiles near applications and toast notifications, which will bring updating advertising notifications. Mallios said that Windows Phone will be able to "preserve the brand experience by going directly from the web site right to the application", and that Windows Phone "enables advertisers to connect with consumers over time".[77] Mallios continued: "you're now able to push information as an advertiser, and stay in touch with your customer. It's a dynamic relationship that is created and provides for an ongoing dialog with the consumer."[78]

Bluetooth

Windows Phone supports the following Bluetooth profiles[79]:

  1. Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.3)
  2. Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.0)
  3. Hands Free Profile (HFP 1.5)
  4. Headset Profile (HSP 1.1)
  5. Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.0)

硬件要求

Windows Phone 7 最低硬件要求
电容式,4点多点触摸屏幕与 WVGA (800x480) 分辨率
1 GHz ARM v7 "Cortex/Scorpion" 或更好的处理器
渲染DirectX9GPU
256MB内存 及最少8GB闪存
加速度计指南针, 光感应器, 接近感应器AGPS
5百万像素相机与 LED 闪光灯
FM 收音机
6个实体按键 - back, Start, search, camera, power/sleep and Volume Up and Down.[80]

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