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Originally Posted by frizzlefry
sorry guys. after a day and a half with android on the incredible I took it back. I suppose that I geeked out to much over the hardware. I am a long time wm user and it just seemed like android would be great for my mom, but not for a business user. thats ok. just wanted to warn others that its not for everyone. its just a more than a little bit iphoneish.by the way capacitive screens may be in or future but nothing compares to a fingernail and a resistive screen for precision.
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it's obvious you didn't get the full android experience. I have noticed a lot of people saying WM is more "business" oriented. To a degree that is true if you are a hard core business guy. But let's be honest, we all have access to computers and only a very few of us CAN'T go 5 mins without getting and replying to an email. The only "business" tools WM really has over android is exchange and better syncing. Having said that, that is about the ONLY thing wm has over android or iphone. it's slower, less efficient, virtually no apps/games, no widget support, and the entire OS will be obsolete in less than a year when winpho7 (aka iPhone/android jr.) comes out. This coming from someone who owns the greatest WM phone that has ever been.
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Originally Posted by jbh00jh
Don't think I will miss the lags , freezes , countless soft resets and limited available apps and lack of memory .
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to be fair, my HD2 has none of that stuff except lack of apps. with a snapdragon sporting sick ram, this thing is lightning fast and I don't have to soft-reset it virtually ever. I think winmo's problems were that the OS was so inefficient and demanding that until a snapdragon was used it was just too much wear and hogged too many resources to ever be "smooth" but my HD2 is very responsive.