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Re: Used NE2 for iPhone 1 month update

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Originally Posted by eric12341 View Post
@orangekid

I wasn't hijacking the thread nor looking for a fight, my counter points are in bold above.
I meant you getting riled up about front page comments or something, just want to keep this flame free

I see your points and I here's my basic take. iOS5 actually more copies Android than WP7, although it does take a little from it.

I don't want to have to carry an extra battery wherever I go, I would prefer longer battery life. I think we agree on the keyboard thing, Sprint should have had an HD7 type option. There are some games I really do like on Android/iOS that WP7 just doesn't have yet.

The higher resolution really comes in when reading something, and there are a lot of apps optimized for it, just hold an iPhone4 and you'll see, the Sensation/Evo3D is the same thing, I can really tell it's got an awesome resolution when I'm using it.

WP7 has a lot going for it, but to me it's just not ready for "prime time" till RTM mango comes out, by then there will be more phones, more apps, and the OS will be really nice.
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