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hopefully the mogul's 64MB of ram will be sufficient for android, cause it sure isn't on WM6
just try loading up a site like slickdeals.net on opera mobile. even though you have a great EVDO connection, the phone crawls, as it runs out of memory. Last edited by SyXbiT; 01-04-2008 at 05:59 PM. |
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Again, its got nothing to do with being there first. Windows Mobile is geared towards an open minded and set of people/consumers who demand power and control. The iphone, like I stated in an earlier post is a walledgarden. It's designed for people who don't ask questions or need power they just want things to work for them. If you showed an iPhone user what your WM device could do with 3rd party apps, they'd be impressed but then they'd say" I don't really feel like going through all that" |
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I'm sorry Alabij but you're crazy. And you're trying to pass off your OPINION as if its some kind of fact.
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There is a number of "innovations". To begin, show me a mass marketed US PDA focused on non-stylus, touch screen access? The Touch and Voyager now, both banking off the iPhone's success. As well, Apple took one of the long stated good things about the Palm OS...its simple and easy to use application launcher...and did improved it in ways that Palm hadn't probably imagined. They made it much more appealing to the eye asthetically, which is a huge thing when you're talking about a consumer market. As well, what's the "killer feature" that every mobile browser is trying for now? Full page view + area Zoom. Quote:
Your reasoning is EXACTLY the reason Palm is no longer king of the mountain. Palm was "The best right now" for a good long time. I still remember WinCE for PPC 1.0, which was ATTROCIOUS. But PPC kept improving little by little, and ended up actually over coming Palm as they were very, very slow to adopt the good things PPC was doing while keeping the things they did well. "Why do we need to be able to run more than one program at a time, there's no use for that". A common thing said by Palm enthusists 5+ years ago. They were kicking themselves sometime later. This seems to be the same attitude some WM users have in regards to some of the things the iPhone does well. Palm wasn't kind of the world UNTIL PPC came into existance. They were kind of the world for much of the early and even middle days of the PPC's existance. PocketPC really didn't start whooping up on Palm until smart phones really began to gain more prominence. Windows Mobile does do some great things. I love the today screen and what you can do with it. That doesn't mean that it can't learn to do some things better or take from what others do well and intigrate it. If you think the today screen is as good as it can be you're, imho, crazy. Quote:
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I agree with that statement as well. Microsoft isn't stupid. They know what people what out of their mobile devices and they realize Windows Mobile is not perfect, things just take time. Consider this forum community here, we represent a very small fraction of mobile "power users" in the world but mobile/handheld technology really still is in its infancy. We're just so spoiled by it all and always want more... it's the nature of the beast. The "beast" being us.
Every other day or so, I troll these forums to see if there is anything new/cool that I can do on my Mogul just to keep myself feeling like I'm one of the few to have the coolest gadget. But the fact of the matter is, I have all that I need on my Mogul that fits my needs and that's the bottom line. I'm sure Microsoft has something up their sleeves... |
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MagicCap? Anyone?
Newton? Anyone? USRobotics Pilot? Pegasus? Yep, way back in the old days, we were there. Back in the days of 1mb storage cards and 300 baud modems. Take a look at some of those Newton screenshots in wikipedia. Might look somewhat familiar. Of course, that was a funky OS with an even funkier programming language, and back then having a network connection of any kind on a pda was not only just a dream, it wasn't even close to anywhere near possible in the power budget. The iWhatever is a far better first attempt then I really realized until I got my hands on one, cracked it open, looked at the full blown darwin/*nix OS under the stupid cartoon interface, and realized (like I can only assume much of the MS Mobile, Symbian, and Palm teams) that Apple just deployed a bombshell that was only going to get better. You cannot really appreciate the device playing with it in an apple store. You have to break the locks and get inside (today - very soon not even that) to see what they've actually done. Really, at this point, the only competition is going to be android, and only because its open source and will run on HTC hardware - HTC being the only ones left standing who can make decent hardware. Microsoft wasted a 7 year head start with no domestic completion other then Palm, and they are going to be in serious catchup mode from now on. They've got Apple sucking up all the "screw this, I just want to use the damn thing... oh and if it were cool that would be nice too" market, and android sucking up all the "anything but Microsoft, oh and we hate Apple too" geeks. That leaves the fortune 500 suits. Good thing there are a lot of those, and they have budgets for this kinda stuff |
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Don't forget about RIM...all the suits I support use Blackberries. The network admin at my company & I use Windows Mobile devices, some of the web people have iPhones, but nearly every "suit" carries a blackberry. I'd be willing to bet that's more competition to MS than any of the other groups, if nothing more than for the fact that Blackberries can be made to work quite well with an exchange server.
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are you using your storage card to store the internet files? and do you have opera installed on your storage card? using the storage card for both has worked for me.
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Yeah, RIM is very popular because it's a true business oriented device. No matter what label they slap on the Mogul, it's more of a geeks toy then a serious business tool. Blackberries offer a less shiny but more functional interface then the iPhone without the do it yourself feel of Windows Mobile. Things work well out of the box
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I think if android wasn't coming soon, I'd switch out to a perl 8130. best choice on sero right now IMHO. I just have to be patient
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