Xperia Panels come to the HTC Touch HD
We have seen the Touch HD’s TouchFlo3D running on the Xperia X1, and now the happy hackers at XDA-Developers have returned the favour by porting the Xperia’s panels interface to the HTC Touch HD.
The project is still an an early phase, and with no Panels button and a distinct lack of buttons overall, the user can not yet return to the Panels after making a selection. In addition the Panels stop working after a soft reset.
Since the Xperia is just another Windows Mobile device at heart, I expect these problems will be solved with no issue in the end.
Keep an eye on this thread for more pictures and the latest developments.

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