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WM7 is not for power users..no power user uses locked down stuff. In the mobile space M$ is no where as big as they are in desktop space...As things are going them dieing out in the mobile space is extremely likely.
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Also what cost are you referring to about privacy? Google holds data big deal, who doesn't? Google is probably just being more forthcoming then it's competitors. Who really knows if Microsoft is deleting the data when they say they will. It's a phone, it's linked to a phone number, if Google, Microsoft or Apple wants your information they can probably easily obtain it. This isn't FERPA, HEPA or government regulated in any form, should we really trust any of them with our data? We do it anyway so I just don't buy into that concern... Last edited by testacon; 05-17-2010 at 01:25 PM. |
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Yep, Android is the future. And this coming from a guy with a WM phone on my hip. Yeah I have enjoyed all the versions of WM. I started with an Apache, which sits under my computer monitor in front of me. I got the old AKU 3.5 kitchen and built ROMs, which was very satisfying. I could customize it any way I wanted! I upgraded to the ppcKitchen when it came out and built ROMs. All to TRY to make WM work better. All the ROMs were much better than the stock ones, but all also had/have their problems. Something to do with WinMob probably. I look at these Android forums and see the difference in the way people discuss Android and considering it's relative youth as an OS it seems so much better. Soon I will know, as I contemplate leaving behind about 4 years worth of WM stuff, almost 5 Gig of programs and kitchens, and starting over. WP7 just does not interest me, and if I have to get new programs and apps to run on it because my stuff won't I'm done. might as well jump into the Android pool and get me a floating lounge chair and a drink with an umbrella.
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The reason those companies never marketed a PDA phone was that the early versions of PPC/WM Phone edition was clunky and slow. Honestly... it took an innovative company to take initiative and work with MS to make it a better platform. |
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1) The iPhone is linux/unix based. It is more efficient and uses its better hardware much better than WM could ever dream of. The processor is better (A4 looks to be MUCH better than the snapdragon especially if it uses the hummingbird cpu, which it looks as if it will). The only REAL competitor for the iPhone is Android. It can do most of the things WM and Android can do and some they can't. Unlike WP7 iPhone OS4 can copy/paste, multitask, change the UI, give full access to the file-system (jailbroken), etc... 2) Agreed, Android's openness is a very high point, and as I do praise the iPhone for it being a worthy smartphone if you know how to use it as such, I honestly prefer Android for how much I can tweak it, mod it, hack it, etc... 3) How much Flash content do you actually browse on your phone, and how much of it isn't available in other formats? As far as the thread goes, I tend to agree that WM is dying, and other than the novelty and utter difference of WP7 keeping me interested, there isn't a whole lot to be excited about. |
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This is one of the most well said posts I've read. I am by no means an Android or IPhone guru, however I also am simply not interested in WinMo. And the Iphone slave ship just ain't a boat ride this brotha wants to take. I'm more interested in the open source and overall hackableness or customization allowed by Android. Evo will be my 1st device. I'll see what WM7 has to offer on their 2nd gen and what Sprint has to offer at that point. That will give time for someone to possibly jailbreak WM7. Who know what the posibilities are. |
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Yep, It's the open source that draws me in. It reminds me of the collaboration that resulted in the WM kitchens here and at xda, just on a much larger scale. All without the worries of Microsoft getting wind and peeing in the pool.
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anyway, I was thinking about this the other day and I think the only thing dying in winmo is all the noobs in the last few years. I'd say the winmo population grown alot recently, it just could't be sustained due to lack of bells and whistles..
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