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I probably should mention that I am currently using an iPhone 4s(promised I'd give the OS a fair shot); and after a little over two days of use, I am finding the iPhone doesnt have much to offer over WP7. A couple of things that stand out in the iPhone is the sense of refinement of their 3rd party apps(telenav has a very nice polished look, and runs much more fluid than its WP7 and android counterparts); and the android-esque notification slate is a really nifty way to deliver glanceable updates(I love how the weather and stock feed is on the ball). But the OS, as I see it, is really two steps behind WP7.5 and Android. Just a sample of a few nagging differences: -The menu system is quite unintuitive and vague -I find myself wishing the back button was a dedicated key -I am really dissapointed to learn how Podcasts do not self-update without a computer being present. -The home screen is a mess! In closing, I really think that if iPhone users(even some android guys) were to give WP a shot, I could see them selling off their iDevices and being content with WP7.5. I feel that Microsoft's lukewarm app collection is the only thing really keeping them from winning people over. |
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the app collection is thing that keeps me away :S I'll admit that now... well that and I haven't had a proper chance to play with a windows phone from lack of funds to get one lol
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It works from android 1.0.0 all the way to 4.0.1! It's pretty much a fully functional phone on screen. Perhaps there is something like that out there for windows 7? Sent from my PG86100 |
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oh no i meant the WP7 app collection
I have android port for TP2 and a garminfone :P both not up to date but gives me enough of an experience for android and I know about the android emulator for windows 7, it works there too :D |
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-the 3D map panning is much more fluid, and less encumbersome to use -the GPS lock is absolutely solid, and the rerouts work almost immediately; where on the WP7, it takes a good 5 seconds for it to figure i'm off track. -the program continues to work with the screen off. -Music continues to play after TeleNav speaks the direction! Unfortunately, people leaning torwards apple will probably find this reason enough to buy one, but I feel M$ would have a better time selling their handsets if they would push the major players to top their own apps. |
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did a speed test from the sig picture you have The only option that would work was the 1 MB file, the rest would say that the resaults were to fast this is what i got. 1968 kbit / sec latency was .5s dl time was 4.69 sec thats on 3/5 bars of 3g |
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