China Mobile first to get mobile IE 6

By Victoria Ho, ZDNet Asia
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 02:31 PM

China Mobile will be the first operator globally to bring Microsoft's latest mobile browser release to its customers.

Scott Rockfeld, Microsoft's director of Windows Mobile, mobile communications business, told ZDNet Asia over the phone Tuesday, China Mobile intends to make Internet Explorer (IE) 6 for Windows Mobile available to its customers on its Samsung Omnia phones.

Rockfeld said Microsoft intends to announce the China Mobile partnership today at Mobile Asia Congress being held in Macau.

China Mobile was chosen as the first operator to get mobile IE6 because the software giant hopes to tap the vast growth in the number of new mobile users in the country, Rockfeld said.

"Our target is not to convert existing users of the competing phones like the iPhone or Google's Android. We want to grow faster than the market.

"We want to have users in [emerging markets] get their first online experience with Windows Mobile," he said.

Microsoft last week released emulator images for IE6 for Windows Mobile phones on its Web site, touting the mobile browser as its first "full-fledged" mobile browser capable of rendering richer content.

Rockfeld said Microsoft has brought the "full rendering engine of IE6 to the phone", which is expected to deliver a surfing experience on the mobile that is closer to that of the desktop. Users can also view rich elements such as flash "straight from the browser", he said.

IE6 for the desktop was released in 2001, and the current release is version 8 beta 2.

China Mobile is carrying a customized version of the Omnia running on Windows Mobile. Rockfeld said it has tweaked the phone to allow users access to the carrier's services such as e-mail from the device's home screen.


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IE 6 mobile standards support
Looks like a terrible browser to be foisted on China. See test of standards support www.brucelawson.co.uk...
Posted by anonymous on Saturday, November 29 2008 04:35 PM

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Ya I'm not a huge fan of this new browser. See why here : www.techurbia.com...
Posted by Chad Weaver on Tuesday, December 23 2008 03:36 AM


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