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Re: Could Windows mobile 7 be for real

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Originally Posted by Okeif_ObD View Post
Not to be contrite, but snapdragon processors and capacitive screens aren't necessarily without their own drawbacks.

Sure, you may get more graphics with a snapdragon processor, but if your phone is used primarily for work or just for communication, then that's a mighty large power-drain.
Bollocks. I'm running the eXpo with a 1500mAh battery, Snapdragon and 3G. It gets very good battery life--as good if not better than my Sprint TP2. If AT&T weren't so damn expensive, I'd actually think about switching because Snapdragon (or any next-gen CPU) is so much better with WinMo.

And it IS a game changer for using internet-based applications (browsers, voip, email, etc.) as it can actually handle all the data 3G is pulling down for the first time. Sure Qualcomm is beyond shady, but as an end-user, Snapdragon is a breath of fresh air as it finally unleashes some of the power in WinMo. No 720P? I'm not crying over it at this point--that's a pretty niche area for mobile phones right now, something which I'm sure WM7 will address (like my ZuneHD with Tegra, also awesome).
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Windows Phone 7 will be the last mobil OS from Microsoft. I have a close friend who is on the development team in Redmond.


I don't think so.
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