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Re: STAYING with WinMo

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Originally Posted by redd214 View Post
im fully aware that theres things you can do on winmo that arent possible with android yet, key word being yet. people tend to forget android hasnt even been around 2 years and the progress its made is ridiculous. imagine when its been around as long as winmo has. ive drank the koolaid and its yummy

I agree totally, but that is exactly why I'm not "drinking the koolaid" yet.

There is no way I want a new phone so badly that I am willing to do without apps I use everyday because they will be out "sometime this Summer" but don't work in Android today.

I am actually one of the few users than can honestly state that I could get along without the hardware KB as unlike most posters I almost never use it. I use TouchPal 3.5 & can out type almost any hardware KB user with that setup. I can type insanely fast with TouchPal. On the other hand, I can't type worth a damn on my ipod touch KB.

I'm no WinMo fanboy by any means, I would gladly switch to Android if I could make the switch today & loose no functionality but that's not possible at this time. I personally don't care what a phone sells for, I can afford it & if I wanted an Android setup I would definitely have one ordered.

I am 100% happy with my latest TP2 setup (NRG 23569 ROM). It is very fast, has never frozen up once & looks awesome. Even though I rarely use the KB, I'm still glad it's there (for certain things, it's super) I will continue to absolutely love this phone & all its awesome capabilities until Android grows up some more.

I agree that Android seems to be the future, but that could be six months from now (& that's an awful long time in ''computer years"). There could be phones out by then pushing these models onto craigs list for around $100 as the next gen come out.

~John
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