Well i found this interesting video off this article, which had mistaken the video for a demo of the VX525, which if you watch our video of a VX525, you will see the two are quite different. The biggest difference in the new video is that the UI is to be used on a phone!
Although the UI basically differs from the VX525 UI by having two additional functons - text messaging and dialing, its still pretty impressive. What we can see from the video is that the UI is working on a fully working development board and that the phone feature actually seems to be working, so both the UI and the hardware (be it on a dev board) are functional.
The user interface is based on Adobe flash 7 and work on a run time environment developed by a Chinese company called WRTIME. WRTIME has been gaining quite a bit of attention due to the new Onda VX525, which will be the first mass produced device using this new sort of interface.
Flash based interfaced for hand held devices isn’t anything new, but neither is it widely used, apart from the VX525, the only other known mass produced player that runs on a flash interface is the Cowon D2. Hopefully, like the D2, users will be able to create flash apps and load them onto devices using the WRTIME flash environment.
This Nationite is well excited about this new possible flash phone UI, it certainly looks slicker than many of the rather clunky and not so slick CECT type UIs that are so common on Chinese phones.























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