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Toshiba Portege G810
Toshiba Portege G810 mobile UI

Toshiba has chosen SPB to improve the Windows Mobile user interface for their Toshiba Portege G810 device. The solution includes:

 

The user interface of all the included programs is customized so that they adhere to the Toshiba style interface guidelines and that they match the style of the device hardware. You can watch a virtual tour that give impression about device user interface in action. The strong combination of a powerful platform and functional hardware, complemented by a set of usability tools from SPB, make Toshiba's Portege G810 a very fast and intuitive smartphone.

 


Screenshots

Today Screen

Why do you turn your device on? Most often you turn your device to check the current status (current time, presence of new text messages, emails or missed calls, and so on). Therefore, you would like to make this status check at the first glance. The Now Screen appears every time you turn your device on and gives you an uncluttered status screen.

Menu

Pocket PCs have Windows Start menu which looks like a hold-over from the one we enjoyed so much in Windows 95. Great concept for that time, but is it still appropriate for today's modern mobile device? To help answer this question, we can note two obvious shortcomings: the menu is flat and it doesn't contain any actions, only programs. Spb Menu adds a fast and convenient way to navigate through your device. It is designed for one hand navigation.

Toshiba Portege G810 Dialer mobile interface

Dialer

We have changed dialer skin to make it better optimized for fingers and consistent with overall device look-and-feel.

Toshiba Portege G810

Wireless Manager

We have created a skin for Wireless Manager in the device style.

Toshiba Portege G810 Wireless Manager from SPB Software

Keyboard

Spb Full Screen Keyboard is a unique text input tool for Pocket PC. Unlike other input methods it covers the entire screen area and has keys large enough to be typed with finger-tips rather than with a stylus.

Toshiba Portege G810 Keyboard

Contact

 

Toshiba Portege G810 COntacts




Quotes

"We designed the Portege G810 as a stylish touch screen Windows Mobile phone, ideal for both mobile-working and socializing, as it combines a powerful operating system with an incredibly user-friendly interface," says Bertrand Issard, Head of Product Planning & Strategy, Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd. "We turned to Spb Software, with their extensive Windows Mobile software and usability expertise, to support us in creating a highly intuitive user interface for our Portege G810," he concludes.

"Microsoft is committed to support a vibrant partner ecosystem and always delivers opportunities to create solutions that meet needs of a wide range of Windows Mobile customers," comments Vassili le Moigne, Mobile Communications Business Lead, Microsoft Central & Eastern Europe Area. "The Toshiba - Spb synergy is one good example of the rich benefits the Microsoft ecosystem secures, where partners are able to complement each other's strengths and deliver new innovative experiences".



Reviews


MobileTechReview.com
Toshiba Portege G810 Review

"That interface comes courtesy of Spb Software, who developed the G810's UI. This is actually a bundling of Spb's Mobile Shell, Pocket Plus and full screen keyboard applications. The apps have been tweaked to run extremely fast and with great stability on the G810, and we can easily say it's got the fastest touch screen UI among TouchFLO (on the HTC Touch), TouchFLO 3D on the Diamond, Xperia and Omnia."
"Pro: Great looks, light and not too large. For a gloss touch-screen phone, the screen doesn't get as mucked up with fingerprints compared to similar phones. Excellent touch screen coupled with excellent Spb touch-friendly software titles that enhance Windows Mobile's usability and fun factor."