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Originally Posted by deekfu
Please explain why? I am surmising that i dont need wm5, but I am interested if you could explain this comment in more detail. Thanks
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The WM5 Kitchen gives you the same ability to build in what you need/want, get rid of carrier bloatware, and globally improve performance. The basic difference is simply that it's WM5, but a higher revision that has been refined here over the past several months. It uses a little less memory, so you can build in more OEMs without problems.
That said, I still like the WM6 email setup. gguruusa was simply reminding us that WM5 is still alive and well, useful as it ever was, and will pacify your IT boneheads.
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Former Windows Mobile enthusiast and developer, now a modder working on Android. I still have my PPC 6700 and HTC Touch, but I'm rocking a OnePlus 7 Pro