Microsoft: Users really want to copy and paste in the cell phone?
July 21, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft has revealed to TechRadar that it can not determine whether the user is willing to copy and paste on Windows Phone 7 or run a real multi-task. Microsoft senior product manager Greg Sullivan told us that the user experience than the other elements of the platform is more important. He can not determine whether the user expects to copy and paste on Windows cell Phone and conduct multi-task, the company wants to do is to enhance user experience-Cheap cell phone.
Greg Sullivan said that Microsoft has to support the implementation of multiple threads of multi-mission platform; the platform also explained a number of cell phone problems. But multitasking is not always good. Microsoft to abandon the “full” multi-task program caused a lot of criticism; it allows many third-party applications running in the background-Wholesale cell phones.