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Re: 'DROID INCREDIBLE' --- HD2? Flash to WM?
The previous poster makes a great point, as do all the others. Even if it was possible to put WM on an Android device, I doubt there are even enough people that would want that to happen. If I were you I would just wait until WP7 comes out, from what I understand a prerequisite of the phone is a 1ghz processor, so at the end of the year you will most likely have a few options. As far as the LG goes, considering that it's an LG running 6.5, I would probably stay away from it.
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Re: 'DROID INCREDIBLE' --- HD2? Flash to WM?
WM to the Inc won't happen. WM is on the way out so you might as well switch to android , that way you won't have to reset all day and put up with constant lags. And you won't run out of memory.
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But in response to the creator of this forum. I came from the imagio to this phone (purchasing out right). I do love my imagio and I have been with Windows Mobile (or microsoft mobile products) for over 6 years. So for me to change operating systems at full cost is a huge change for me. However, the biggest problem with the imagio it is slow, it gets bogged down easily, and unless you have the extended battery the life of the phone sucks as well. That said, there are tweaks and they finally cracked the SPL to load up custom roms which does help greatly in extending the battery life as well as does speed the phone up, but unfortunately it only works so much due to the limitations of the hardware. I'm am curious on what WM7 will be like. I see this phone as a stepping stone for potential (i use that term very lightly) WM7 in the future, but time will tell. |
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Re: 'DROID INCREDIBLE' --- HD2? Flash to WM?
Most of the serious threads on WM7 are saying that the windows phone (WM7) will be a media phone for the teens ( facebook ,tweeter, etc) and you will have to buy the apps from their market.
Not like the old days. After all these years of users complaining about slow , laggy OSs why didn't MS have the sense to make the phone designers put the correct processors and enough memory to eliminate the lag and freezes ? WM is a big duh . They need to fire the current mobile development team and hire people who get it. Read the threads MS , those are the people who buy your phones. Sent from my Droid Incredible with Tapatalk Pro Last edited by jbh00jh; 06-07-2010 at 10:27 AM. |
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Re: 'DROID INCREDIBLE' --- HD2? Flash to WM?
I prefer the Windows environment for mobile development and also for its contacts and email system. For the most part, I code for the Windows platform and would like to get into the mobile programming end of the spectrum. As for the functionality side, I like Outlook for my business and residential use. All of my contacts and mail are stored in Outlook. I am sure that the Android is capable of synching contacts and mail, however I prefer to only use google's email service for its spam filtering. In the past and most likely in the near future, an Exchange server email setup will also be utilized.
I have also been looking at the LG Fathom, but would really like to stick with HTC. Also-- I just find it odd that phone carriers do not yet offer the latest technology in multiple platforms. It's not like they don't already get software licensing in bulk. Last edited by jhasty01; 06-07-2010 at 02:57 PM. |
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Re: 'DROID INCREDIBLE' --- HD2? Flash to WM?
Maybe I'll just wait for this:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/27/s...-by-years-end/ |
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