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Not to make a obvious statement but that's what everyone truly wants is a larger screen...Also if Win Mobile was easier to ise for first time users the popularity would sky rocket...Nice clean interface so "simple" people have what they want while others like "PPCGEEKS" can turn their phones into what they like... Last edited by hooover; 12-18-2008 at 10:07 PM. |
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Actually, it has the same hardware as the Diamond or TP. Only diff is it's quad band and has a WVGA screen and an mSD slot. |
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I completely understand what you mean and I could'nt agree more... |
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yeah true it would be perrty slick to see the touch hd with sprint would give them a serious all touch screen phone in there line up. But i am a lil doubtful that it will be coming, with the pending news of a updated G1 more than likely coming turn of the year.
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Love it or hate it, Apple has made their fortune by idiot-proofing and making things pretty. They have invented the personal tech version of the automatic transmission. How many people buy manual shift anymore now that they don't need to? I imagine it's about analogous to the percentage of us using WM devices ![]() (and yes, I drive a stick too) |
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WM7 will eventually be out, but who knows exactly when? I'll deal with WM6 for the time being and upgrade as needed. It's part of the process and I accept it. As for the incremental upgrades it's the norm in the tech world. Look at AMD, Intel, HTC, (insert technology company here) and they all do it. Yeah, it sucks but it's part of the product life cycle and it helps offset development costs by giving a return on the investment(s) [ROI]. Most of these companies could easily leap frog their own products and bring to market their developing technology sooner than they do. Again, it's the ROI they look at as well as the consumer need and competitive forces that play in to when a product will drop and be sold to the masses. If I wanted an HD NOW, I'd pay the $800 + and go to a GSM provider. Sure it'd be cool to be the 1st guy in my neighborhood to have one, but that's the reason I want it. Hell, with all the issues I've had with my Diamond and the GPS not consistently working I may go back to my Vogue and use it until the HD comes available at Alltel. At the end of the day it really comes down to how much $$ you want to spend for what makes you feel happy.
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