Microsoft
is updating its Windows software for cellphones to accommodate larger
devices and make it easier for motorists to reduce distractions while
driving.
It's the third update to Windows
Phone 8 software since the system's release a year ago. Devices with
this update will start appearing in the coming weeks, and older phones
will be eligible for a free upgrade, too.
Something
that may appeal to motorists: a new Driving Mode will automatically
silence incoming calls and texts so that you can focus on the road. You
also can configure the feature to automatically send out a reply to say
that you're driving.
It can be activated
automatically when the phone is linked wirelessly with a Bluetooth
device in the car, such as a headset. Apple has a Do Not Disturb feature
for iPhones, but that needs to be turned on manually.
What
the Driving Mode won't do, however, is block outgoing calls or texts.
And there will be ways to override it. The feature won't stop a teenager
from texting while driving, but it will help reduce distractions for
those who want that, says Greg Sullivan, director for Microsoft's
Windows Phone business.
The new update also
will allow for better resolution to accommodate larger phones.
Currently, the system supports a maximum resolution of 1280 pixels by
768 pixels, which is adequate for phones with screens no larger than 5
inches on the diagonal. But video and image quality degrades when
stretched out on larger phones, such as a 6.3-inch Android phone from
Samsung Electronics.
The layout for larger
phones also will change. Phones may now sport a third column of tiles,
for instance. Contact lists and other features will be able to fit in
more information. That's a contrast to Android, where text and images
simply get bigger with larger screens, without actually fitting in more
content.
Microsoft's Windows Phone software
holds a distant third place behind Apple's iOS and Google's Android,
with a worldwide market share of 3.7% in the second quarter, according
to research firm IDC. But shipments of Windows Phone devices grew 78% to
8.7 million in the April-to-June period, compared with the same time a
year ago. The tile-based layout in Windows Phone is the inspiration for
the Windows 8 software powering tablets and personal computers.
There are a few ways Microsoft will catch up to the iPhone and Android phones with the new update.
For
the first time, Windows phones will have a rotation lock function, so
that the screen won't switch back and forth between horizontal and
vertical mode while you're curled up in bed. There also will be a
central way to close open apps. Before, you had to go into each open app
and press and hold the back button.
And
Microsoft is launching a program to give app developers early access to
the new software. Apple has had a similar program for the iOS software
behind iPhones and iPads, while Google often has worked with selected
developers on unreleased features.
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