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Originally Posted by 21productionz
If I may! In his defense, not everyone keeps up to date on this stuff. (That is not a shot at anyone) He might not have Windows on his Mac, but you can put Windows on a Mac, and you can put Mac on a PC. As a matter of fact you can Dual boot both OS's on both types of computer. I only say this to state the fact that most people coming from a computer to a smart phone might not know what is and isn't possible with it.
We all know that you should be able to put any OS you want on anything you want as long as it can handle it. Also if you say you are satisfied with the apps available to WM, you either don't do much or you are lying to yourself. WM has a lot of great features that I enjoy, and while there is a phone like the HD2 with Android, you can't use it on T-Mobile.
I have been reading this forum for many many many years, and it would be a better place if you guys would either ignore posts that irritate you, or explain to the person "the deal".
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T-mobile has 14 day buyer remorse, might be his best option. He should have done is research better. You don't buy a Mac or a PC and immediately look to completely redo it. Why should you be able to put any OS on any phone???? These aren't like computers where the layout is the same (same keyboard, same basic mouse). Some have hardware buttons, some don't.
I think it boils down to an informed purchase. You need to research before hand what you want in your phone, prioritize those things and decide a best phone for you. I really like a hardware keyboard, but decided I could live without it to get the 1ghz proc, double ram and upcoming HSPA+ on a WinMo phone.