We recently posted about Sony Ericsson Aspen, codenamed Faith, which will be one of the earliest handsets to debut with Windows Mobile 6.5.3. Sergey Kuzmin did a hand-on video of this device running Windows Mobile 6.5.3. It is the first version of Windows Mobile that natively support capacitive touch displays. The Aspen allows easy multi-tasking combining the touch experience and a real QWERTY keyboard. Sergey showed off some of Windows Mobile 6.5.3’s menus and sizing it up with some of Apple, Nokia, and RIM’s offerings.
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