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Old 03-22-2010, 02:21 PM
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Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

With the almost certain release of the Supersonic on Sprint, I am seriously thinking of making the switch from Windows Mobile (TP2 user now) to Android.

I use my phone mainly for Exchange mail and GMail, web-browsing and texting. I do like having the ability to tether as a backup if my ISP goes down or if I am using my laptop when I travel (which is very rare).

So, anyone who has gone from WM to Android, and not been happy? I know I can always try it and switch back, but I am on a SERO plan with Sprint, and once I make the switch to Android, I will lose SERO and there is no getting it back.

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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

I switched from Winmo to Android and havent looked back. The experience has been so smooth and not such a headache.
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

i will be doing this once a andriod phone better then my tp2 is released on verizon or sprint!! ie supersonic, nexus 1 , increditable!! if its a sprint phone i will just port it to verizon !!
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

yea exchange support was added in the 2.0 series of android so
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Old 03-22-2010, 03:09 PM
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

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With the almost certain release of the Supersonic on Sprint, I am seriously thinking of making the switch from Windows Mobile (TP2 user now) to Android.
I used WinMo for almost five years exclusively. I switched from the TP2 to the Moment in January and will never go back. I am also waiting for the Supersonic... might be interested in the Nexus One as well.

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I use my phone mainly for Exchange mail and GMail, web-browsing and texting. I do like having the ability to tether as a backup if my ISP goes down or if I am using my laptop when I travel (which is very rare).
I use mine for Exchange and Gmail. Web browsing is fast and good. Also, there are quite a few free sms/mms apps that you can use instead of the built-in one. There is a way to do hidden tethering if you are rooted and many, many members say that it works well.

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So, anyone who has gone from WM to Android, and not been happy? I know I can always try it and switch back, but I am on a SERO plan with Sprint, and once I make the switch to Android, I will lose SERO and there is no getting it back.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'll never go back to WinMo. I have seen plenty about WinPho 7 and I am not impressed. Android is very fast, very stable, very customizable and just plain works when you want/need it to.

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Old 03-22-2010, 03:12 PM
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

I agree, WP7 does not impress me. Plus, I am pretty married to the Google experience (Google for search, GMail, reader, docs, and I prefer their maps application to mobile Bing), so it seems like a smart move. Especially since major third-party support for WP 6.5 seems to be dying out.
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Old 03-22-2010, 03:14 PM
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

It sounds like you're going from HTC Touch Flo to HTC Sense, which will be fine and welcomed.

I switched from the Diamond (Flashed with WinMo 6.5.5 and SenseUI) to the Hero (running Android 1.5 with SenseUI) and I really didn't notice much of a difference from a usability standpoint. Things are layed out a little differently, but I'm very happy with the switch. Looking forward to Android 2.1 and perhaps a faster processor (Supersonic), but if you're going from one HTC device to another, you have nothing to fear, regardless of OS.
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

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I switched from Winmo to Android and havent looked back. The experience has been so smooth and not such a headache.
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I used WinMo for almost five years exclusively. I switched from the TP2 to the Moment in January and will never go back
I agree with the two quoted above me

I ran WM exclusively also and then made a switch from the TP2 to the Samsung Moment... no regrets what-so-ever

Coming from a slide out qwerty keyboard I wanted my next phone to have that same feature that's why I didn't go with the Hero

Make the switch and you too will be happy, no more flashing just to get functionality out of your phone!
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

What I really desire is more consistent performance. One day my TP2 will run like a charm. The next, I get lag or have to do a soft reset, or my battery will last 18 hours one day and 8 the next, with similar usage.

I just want things to work smoothly and consistently. I can't seem to get that from WM (stock 6.1 ROM running SPB MS3.5)
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Re: Windows Mobile ---> Android: Who has made the switch?

I did.. and havent looked back!!!! though i do miss wm alittle. android is way more fun..Plus using the hero kinda reminds me of using the vogue..lol
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