There’s a trend among Windows Mobile smartphone makers – everyone and their mama is making custom user interfaces that sit on top of the Microsoft’s mobile OS. We’ve seen HTC and Gigabyte doing it, and Sony Ericsson will rollout its own UI with the Xperia launch.
Toshiba doesn’t want to miss the boat, but they don’t have their own solution. Hence, they’re licensing Spb Software‘s apps to enhance the user experience on its Portégé G810 smartphone. The end result is the newly created Toshiba Touch UI which combines Spb Mobile Shell, a customized version of Spb Full Screen Keyboard, the Spb Pocket Plus smart scrolling component, and other Windows Mobile customization enhancements.
As a fan of Spb Software’s apps, I’ve no doubts the G810’s UI look stunning. However, it’s the QVGA and not VGA screen that’s a deal breaker for me for the Portégé G810. I just don’t get why Toshiba hasn’t used a better screen…