Reading MobilitySite this morning, I saw this video showing a full screen interface for the Pocket PC that very nicely mimics the new iPhone. The detail is quite amazing, with even the lock screen functioning like the iPhone. It’s a few minutes long, and it’s very neat to watch. Guess the iPhone interface isn’t so special after all.
I would love to try this on my own Pocket PC Phone, but alas for legal reasons it may never see a release. Still it’s a very nice piece of work, and considering all the guy has to work off is a couple of screen shots and a few demo videos, it pretty sweet
Mitchell Oke is a 22 year old Bachelor of Creative Technology (Digital Video Production) from Sydney, Australia. He's previously worked for News Ltd as a Multimedia Producer, and currently works as a freelance editor and videographer.
He has a great love for gadgets and cars, always wanting to have the latest and greatest phones, notebooks and other electronic toys. He is a huge fan of Star Trek, Top Gear and Seinfeld, citing them as his favourite TV shows. In December 2006 he became a Mac convert, having used Windows since he was 5.
I think a device like the Trinity would be best suited for this with its QVGA screen and no hardware keyboard. Wonder if he will throw together an iPhonesque onscreen thumboard?
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