Quote:
Originally Posted by FaithOmitted
It runs the same OS as the iTouch: how can it be a smartphone? The Instinct is as much a smartphone. What is considered a smartphone will likely run WinMo, PalmOS, or Blackberry operating systems.
|
U sound silly, any device that can sync directly with exchange servers or other types of emails, and has PIM functionality, i.e. robust calendar/contacts/note taking/record keeping functionality, is considered a "smart device" by public standards. Microsoft has its own standards on what whats considered a smart phone and whats not.
You saying a instint as as much as a smartphone as an iphone is also not correct. The instinct was designed with one type of user in mind, one who wants an easy to use entertainment device. The iphone was aimed at business users, as well as people who want mobile entertainment.
Why do u think 2.0 brought so many upgrades to the iphone to help corporate users? Im not defending the iphone, its just that were WM users here, aand tend to bash other devices just becuase its not what we use