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Re: Losing Faith in Windows Mobile 6.xx

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Originally Posted by boredandtattooed View Post
i dont get the hype on andorid.... step for step/task for task my TP out performs my buddys G1 everytime...as for android ports, thought we had it... you can simulate its appearance though for sure with point ui 2 and wad2 very easily-theres lots of android themes...i may or may not get a TP2...i have 3 TPs, so i may sell one and use that toward a TP2 juust to have one to play with... but as stated above by another, i dont know that the upgrade will make much of a difference...
Responsiveness and Aesthetically great user interface and controls. Big draw for me. I find it annoying with the delay in opening files, programs, delay in simple tasks (sending mms / sms), and the fact that there is a noticeable delay in the phone ringer...... no matter which ROM i use.

Stability is also a great thing.

Don't get me wrong, The flexibility of Windows mobile is great, but there is something to be said about developing a Mobile Phone OS for limited sets of hardware, where the OS can be optimized for that hardware. Windows Mobile has to acommodate all types of hardware, and it makes it harder. Windows 7 is supposed to fix some of those things, it's supposed to impose certain hardware standards on hardware manufacturers, and even cull some of the extraneous hardware manufacturers..... but that is far off, and I am already getting tired of WM6.XXXXX
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