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Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?

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Originally Posted by brownhornet View Post
Your problem is you think you're speaking for most people when you arent. The average consumer doesnt do ANY of those things with their phone on the regular especially slingbox. I've ALREADY said numerous times I dont use it so why do you keep trying to use that as an example? And FYI i've already said I can multi-task, AND I can tether so please just give it up. I know you like winmo but really you're just embarassing yourself.
The average consuimer? LOL, the average consumer doesn't spend several hundred dollars on a smartphone either.

I would bet my life that if you take all of the people who own smartphones and ask if they would like to tether, watch a slingbox, multitask, and install whatever app you want without having to get approval from big brother- the vast majority of them will definitely want to do at least one of those things. Even you jail broke your phone to give you the ability to do some of those things, so don't pretend that nobody cares about it. Again- Windows Mobile does it all out of the box with no flashing (or jail breaking) required.

And yes, I know you multitask. You already said that. Too bad you had to jump through hoops jail breaking your phone in order to get that functionality. And too bad apple could kill that functionality at any m,oment- and likely will in their next update (as all of their updates in the past have done), causing you to go through it all over again assuming the community finds a way to jail break it again (which they probably will).

I'm not embarrasing myself man. I already know the deal with the iPhone.
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