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As Windows Phone 8 Hits Market, Live Tiles May Bring a Boost

As Windows Phone 8 Hits Market, Live Tiles May Bring a Boost
October 30, 2012 1:51PM

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One of the most prominent features of Windows Phone 8 is Live Tiles. Microsoft calls this the "heart and soul" of Windows Phone. Live Tiles lets mobile phone users pin their favorite people, apps, music, games, photos and other items on the Windows Phone 8 home screen, where the tiles then continuously update.

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Microsoft introduced the new platform Monday, but the world will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on Windows Phone 8 devices from Nokia and other smartphone-makers. Devices toting the new mobile Relevant Products/Services operating system won't hit the market for at least another few days. AT&T Relevant Products/Services, Verizon and T-Mobile will offer new models carrying Windows Phone 8.

"We can't wait for the world to meet Windows Phone 8, the most personal smartphone there is," said Terry Myerson, corporate vice president of the Windows Phone Division at Microsoft. "Windows Phone 8 comes on a range of phones that are stunning, colorful and unique."

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One of the most prominent features of Windows Phone 8 is Live Tiles. Microsoft actually calls this the "heart and soul" of Windows Phone. Live Tiles lets mobile phone users arrange the start screen however they want by pinning their favorite people, apps Relevant Products/Services, music, games, photos and other items. In a move to let consumers personalize their devices, there are three sizes and 20 colors of Live Tiles.

Running with the "Live" theme, Windows Phone 8 also offers Live Apps. Live Apps bring information to the start screen like the Groupon deal of the day, flight information and news headlines. And Live Apps like Facebook can deliver real-time information to the lock screen with updated wallpaper.

Although Apple dominates in the app world, the Windows Phone Store now boasts 120,000 apps. Microsoft said hundreds more are being added every day. And Pandora, the Internet radio service, is coming to Windows Phone in early 2013 with one year of ad-free music.

Kids, Rooms and Payments

Meanwhile, Kid's Corner lets parents hand over their phones to the children without worrying about deleted photos, misdirected e-mails, unapproved purchases or accidental phone calls. After a simple setup, parents can activate a specialized place on the phone for kids to play, accessing only the apps, games, music and videos picked by parents. (continued...)

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