Working together, their goal it seems is to improve upon the windows mobile interface, much in the same way as HTC has tried to with the Touchflo and now TouchFlo 3D interface.
In the following quote from the announcement, it would suggest that rather than go the way of Apple and totally designing their intuitive interface for their iPhone, at this present time Microsoft are leaving it up to the OEM's and their partners to come up with their own alternatives.
From the SPB website:
Fabio Falzea acting as Mobile Communications Business Lead Microsoft Central & Eastern Europe Area said:
The Toshiba - Spb synergy is one good example of the rich benefits the Microsoft ecosystem secures to the market, where partners are able to complement each others strengths and deliver new innovative and rich experiences on Windows Mobile platform.
Its an interesting strategy, considering the shift recently in Smartphone OS's. Nokia buying out Symbian, and then releasing it for free, and then the upcoming release of Android from Google, compared with the pay for Windows Mobile OS which OEM's pay for and of course the wholey owned apple iPhone OS. I wonder in the future how they will feel about having to pay for a product that lacks in features compared to that of its opposition, especially if it is free?!
However, here are some screen shots from SPB of the plain WM6.1 screens compared to the partnership skins created:




I think they are quite nice, but personally I'm not sure it compares with what HTC have done.
How do you think this compare to TouchFlo and TouchFlo 3D, or indeed is the iPhone style interface what you are craving for? Let us know your thoughts.
Phill
[Via: 4winmobile.com]









