
The HTC Manilla is but a customized interface which remains on top of its Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS. Manilla isn’t actually TouchFLO 2.0, as TouchFLO 2.0 consists of but a few updates involving the scrolling and cube sections. So what’s new with the Manilla interface? For starters, it covers way more applications compared to TouchFLO, and it seems as though all HTC-developed applications feature the new interface. Keep your fingers crossed that this will be the standard interface for the x7510, as hope springs eternal otherwise.
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