Windows Mobile 6.5 now with updated Honeycomb Menu
When Microsoft unveiled Windows Mobile 6.5 at the Mobile World Congress 2009, it also announced the "honeycomb" Start menu which will replace today's Windows Mobile Start menu logic. The new honeycomb menu is very similar to Windows Mobile Standard Start menu; however - to make it more finger friendly - Microsoft decided to use a honeycomb structure to make the menu more finger- and touch-friendly. Nevertheless, while the overall change was long overdone, the look and feel didn't generated too much positive feedback.
Now, at Microsoft's MIX09 conference, Loke Uei Tan - Senior Technical Product Manager of the Mobile and Embedded Devices Group at Microsoft - unveiled that the company listened to the internal and external Beta user feedback and Microsoft will slightly modify the overall honeycomb look and feel for the release version of Windows Mobile 6.5.
While the overall layout remains the same, the icons will be enlarged and the fine outline (the hexagons around each icon) will be removed:
Furthermore, scrolling up or down no longer means going all the way to the top or all the way to the bottom because at the moment the finger leaves the screen, scrolling will stop.
Video presentation of Windows Mobile 6.5 at MIX09 can be found here


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