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Originally Posted by dustin9779
Windows devices can probably never compete with the Evo... In order to get a windows phone that can hang feature wise with newer android or apple it would cost too much for the average consumer. It seems like every new windows phone that comes out they drop popular/essential features in the OS and hardware... Windows market/apps will never be up to par, still in 2010 you cannot buy a windows phone that isn't sluggish or has something who makes others envious ... You have never seen a windows phone been sold out or on back-order... Maybe win 7 will be better, i doubt it since it wasn't much better on PC...
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Why would the extra features needed to "hang" with those devices cost too much for a Windows Mobile device? Sounds like you just started spouting out unsubstantiated opinions which in the process makes you appear less than intelligent. Putting these features into a device is far less OS dependent than it is hardware. The main reason you do not see these newer high end phones for Windows Mobile is because the OS is discontinued by Microsoft. Just wait and see what Windows Phone 7 brings to the table and what the device manufacturers do with it.
Never seen a Windows phone sold out or on back order? I'll move right past this as it is one of the most ignorant comments I have read on these forums recently.
Windows 7 on the PC wasn't much better than what? Vista? XP? Win2K? There you go spouting off random unsubstantiated crap. First of all, Windows Phone 7 and Windows 7 do not in anyway share any of the same design. 2 completely different OS's. You are talking there as if Windows Phone 7 is a port of Windows 7. Secondly, Windows 7 is a major improvement over Vista AND XP. I should know, I beta tested for almost a year. I won't get into all of the reasons that it is better like how it handles multitasking, how the graphic engines for the UI have been improved, etc. All I can tell you is until they released Windows 7 I was still running XP x64 because Vista couldn't touch XP from a performance standpoint. After running several benchmarking tests, Windows 7 became my new OS.
What's the point of all of this? Well it may be I needed a good rise in my E-peen so I decided to pick on you. Or it could be that I am bored at work and felt I would show you how to write a well thought out response in a thread on the interwebs that does not make me look like a babbling buffoon who states his opinions as fact.