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I know where the guy is coming from. I used WM for ten years and I really thought I would never leave it because I am a business user, I own a couple of independent internet companies, not a play business, but a business user. The first couple of days I was loving the speed of the Incredible but wondering if this was really going to meet my needs for notes, contact and calendaring syncing (absolutely CRiTIcAL for me), instant market updates and a few other things.
I'm now at day 5 and WM is no longer an option. I'm too spoiled by the speed. Yes, it took a LOT of searching and learning to get the Incredible to do the things I need it to do but I've found the apps, learned where the native stuff is on the phone and its doing it all now. It just does it a whole lot faster. No need to get on the guys case if he feels more comfortable with WM, we all have the right to our own opinions and to put our money where our mouths are. Its not a personal affront if someone like WM better or finds it better suited for their needs. I've learned to never say never, who knows, when wm 7 comes out it might be so totally different that I might go back. We all have our own stuff, be comfortable enough with whatever yours is to not resent or give someone a hard time for having their own. R |
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I've had the Mogul, Touch Pro, and Touch Pro 2. I have used No2Chem, mighty rom, juicy. etc.
I Have had my HTC incredible for 2 days now and I can say. Under a 1 year contract to see what android has to offer. So far I like it and as a business User. I think its great. This thing has a better stock tracker and actually purchased some this morning from the phone. It also works well with all of my calendars. Some people are affraid of change and I understand that...but I embrace it. I have nothing against the Apple they never cheated me out of anything or anything against Windows. I guess you can call me an HTC fan boy since my last 3 phones have been made by this company. |
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to be fair, my HD2 has none of that stuff except lack of apps. with a snapdragon sporting sick ram, this thing is lightning fast and I don't have to soft-reset it virtually ever. I think winmo's problems were that the OS was so inefficient and demanding that until a snapdragon was used it was just too much wear and hogged too many resources to ever be "smooth" but my HD2 is very responsive. |
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well theres the lg fathom that just came out with a snapdragon on vzw checked it out today...and my 15 minute review is, dont waste your time smae ol stuff just a different phone. maybe its becuase its lg but the snapdragon just wasnt very impressive and was barely faster than the imagio next to it. for what its worth the tp2 is the pinnacle of winmo on verizon.
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More power to lg , figgures it's a dud. Sent from my Droid Incredible with Tapatalk Pro |
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yeah it really is along with the kin phones. i went over to them, looked at the keyboard and didnt even bother with them, terrible pieces of hardware!!
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Over the years HTC has had the highly rated smartphones so I have stuck with them. They finally built a great smartphone with the Incredible and I am glad I bought it . It can only get greater with Froyo 2.2 .
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I'm a big time tweaker and I hate windows mobile. There are just too many problems with an OS that was clearly based off a desktop OS that's been translated to a phone. It's just not designed well. I'm not a big fan of any operating system other than Symbian though. The iphone OS is easy to use and flashy, but it's slow as hell and you can't multitask yet. Even the upcoming multitasking is going to be developer-oriented, not user-oriented, so many apps won't be able to take advantage of increased processor usage allocation. The BB OS is nice, but it's not powerful enough to match the hardware of a smartphone. And android isn't really an OS to me, just a skin of a really really weak OS that can't properly manage files, memory, or other system resources. The Incredible might be fast when it's being tested by non-hardcore users and tech reviewers, but day to day it's a weak OS. Hopefully Froyo fixes all that.
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