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Old 08-03-2010, 04:00 PM
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Re: Understanding what WP7 is and the true pros/cons.

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Originally Posted by JamesHulsmann View Post
A) You dont sound like you knoe what your talking about
B) You love your straw men, dont you?
C) First party multitasking will allow the email and other crap to happen that you want and this has been explained mroe then once in the thread already, just not necessarily to you.
D) Usually seeing blind loyalty somewhere else or fanboyism for something other than what you like says more about YOU than the person your wrongfully attempting to classify.

So far, nearly all of your posts in this forum are borderline trolling... but dont worry, your must be good at it since most noone seems to notice or mind.
Wow! Way to drag up an post from me in April when the preliminary rumored specs surfaced and have the cojones to call me a troll! So we went from no multitasking to some multitasking--big deal, my mogul can fully multitask NOW, albeit slowly...

What am I saying about myself? I still use a WM6.X phone because I haven't found a phone that I like enough or can recommend to my college. I'm not going to rush into this Alpha OS because it has the name Microsoft on it. It seems to me that they took a business class phone and made it into an gaming/social network platform with a few business apps installed, instead of making a business class phone that can do other things. I read enough of these posts and people here in this thread seem happy with Microsoft's revamped OS, and I sit here wondering, why should I be happy with more "bling" and less features and choices then I currently enjoy now in WM6.x?

The bottom line is this, we can keyboard banter back and forth till we're both blue in the wrists...Come October we will see what happens in Europe, and in November here in the states how successful this turns out to be or not.