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Does anyone know what device it is that's running the demo?

I'd love to know how it's specs match up to the O2.

Guest pavel1234546
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Check it out:

http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=13378

It makes me wish my new Omnia 2 was multi-touch. :D

Why multitouch ?? You can do the same on O2 as well. The only problem is, that O2 doesnt have supported OpenGL driver.

Guest amitsharma.atc
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Does anyone know what device it is that's running the demo?

I'd love to know how it's specs match up to the O2.

i guess its htc hd2

Guest Krecik2002
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Unfortunately, looking at carousel in current version, this ain't going to work smoothly on Omnia with it's crappy OpenGL drivers :D

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i guess its htc hd2

It's Nexus One with Android.

Powered by Snapdragon like hd2.

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Pretty, but in the end, my main concern is efficiency of functionality. Did not see any mindblowing changes in that regard - meak in comparison to the upcoming winpho 7 (just my opinion)

Guest AndrewTan
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Check out the 3:30 mark of this video. Shows MS 5 on an i8000. However, doesn't show the carousel in action.

http://www.careace.net/2010/02/17/spb-mobi...-from-mwc-2010/

Did you listen on what the person talking during showing the OMNIA II? That OMNIA II still running older version of SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 not the latest one. They only use it for showing the extra clock widget which actually is another program by SPB call SPB Time.

Even looking at it only also can notified they are running the older SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 as the layout is totally different than the SPB Mobile Shell 5.

Edited by AndrewTan

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