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HTC Sense Advances Android Platform's User Interface

By James Alan Miller
August 5, 2009

HTC's TouchFlo interface runs on top of Windows Mobile to bring considerably more functionality and ease of use to Microsoft-based smartphones with touch screens. The latest version of this interface, TouchFLO 3D, will ship on the upcoming Touch Pro2 model from T-Mobile. Similarly, the original design manufacturer—also behind the T-Mobile G1, the first Google-run handset and the new myTOuch 3G model—is bringing the same interface improvements to some of its newer Google Android phones. Its touch interface for 'gPhones' is called HTC Sense. This interface can be found in the HTC Hero (rumored for Sprint) and currently available in the U.K. Supposedly, a version of HTC Sense will find its way to Windows Mobile phones as well. See here for some leaked images of this interface, code-named Manila, for Windows Mobile. See below for a video of the HTC Sense user interface layer in action on an HTC Hero.

Demo of the HTC Hero's Sense UI from IntoMobile on Vimeo.

 
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