Re: Upcoming prototype WP7 device from LG - quick hands on impression!
They are all buggy, no need to compare. Let's just get along and wait until WP7 comes out... I just copied Android on my SD Card and been playing around with it. It runs smoother on Android 2.2 than WM 6.5 (HD2 that is...)
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As for WP7, I'm still in the wait and see camp. I'm sure at some point I'll be moving away from WM since I don't see many if any new phones and development will stagnate at some point. I know the XDA community is strong, but I wonder how long that will hold out. Since WP7 isn't backwards compatible and I'll be starting from scratch, I'll be willing to consider WP7 or Android or even WebOS. My biggest concern with WP7 is the home screen. While I like that it doesn't have tiles of icons, I'm worried it won't be customizable enough to my liking. While the hubs are updated and will somewhat like Windows Today Screen items or Android widgets, I'm worried they'll be too limited. I have to admit I like how you can customize Android's home screens with icons or widgets. That's closer to (and probably better than) Windows Mobile where we had the old Today screen with customizable plugins or HTC TouchFlo/Sense with panels of information. I'll just have to look into it when it comes out and see how well it all works. I've read that developers and even users will be able to make custom hubs so if that all works out, it could be nice. |
Re: Upcoming prototype WP7 device from LG - quick hands on impression!
Windows Phone 7 is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft, and is the successor to its Windows Mobile platform. Upcoming LG WP7 phone is LG Quantum. In other brands phones are Samsung Focu and HTC Surround.
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