With the new devices forthcoming in Europe such as the HTC Desire HD (basically an EVO equivalent) – a new version of Sense is coming down the pike and man oh man, does it look tasty. What does it look like you ask? Well take a gander at the following 31-minute video click on YouTube showcasing the newly upgraded GUI.
Prepare your salivary glands – you’ll see what I mean:







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i really dont feel like wasting 31 minutes of my life, can someone please explain whats so new and modified on the new sense ui that “smart” phones at the end of 2010 shouldnt have by now
Smoother maps through caching, with fly over. Interrupting calls do not take over scree, they simply push up what is on the screen and notify at the bottom. Wireless DLNA support, including an adaptor for older non-DLNA tv’s, to stream wireless video from phone to HDTV. HTC Sense .com can be used to remote righ, lock, wipe, or turn forwarding on and off, as well as send a message to the lost phone’s screen with instructions and/or a “call owner” button. Incoming calls can also display last sms or facebook post of caller, and other data, so you could remember to answer “happy birthday” or whatever… Sorta cool. Huge improvements to email client and other screen flow. And of course, it can cold boot in less than 5 seconds… How did they do that? The presenters have terrible publid speaking skills, but you could just skip the first 10 minutes of BS in the video to get to the good stuff…
Smoother maps through caching, with fly over. Interrupting calls do not take over scree, they simply push up what is on the screen and notify at the bottom. Wireless DLNA support, including an adaptor for older non-DLNA tv’s, to stream wireless video from phone to HDTV. HTC Sense .com can be used to remote righ, lock, wipe, or turn forwarding on and off, as well as send a message to the lost phone’s screen with instructions and/or a “call owner” button. Incoming calls can also display last sms or facebook post of caller, and other data, so you could remember to answer “happy birthday” or whatever… Sorta cool. Huge improvements to email client and other screen flow. And of course, it can cold boot in less than 5 seconds… How did they do that? The presenters have terrible publid speaking skills, but you could just skip the first 10 minutes of BS in the video to get to the good stuff…
i really dont feel like wasting 31 minutes of my life, can someone please explain whats so new and modified on the new sense ui that “smart” phones at the end of 2010 shouldnt have by now