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Nothing wrong with WM

@Ken,
I do, I own a WM and will never trade it for android (not a big fan of cloud dependency), not to mention iPhone, crackberry or similar crap. I am not stylus challenged and I like to actually OWN and CONTROL a phone I use and wm is the only one that offers it at this point next to symbian. Further more, my entire company is wm based and uses directpush for email allowing us cheaper telco rates. But hey go ahead and bash WM if it makes you happy.

Secondly, Tegra? please, its too little too late. Qualcom is releasing QSD8650A as we speak with smartphones with it coming out next year, and we are talking about 1.3Ghz beasts capable of 1080p decoding and integrated 3d with builtin controller for 1200x800 screens and hdmi output. Nothing tegra has is better than whats comming in next few months.

posted by : wm, 08 November 2009 Complain about this comment
Oh my god. Some people are buying Windows Mobile

What? Some people buying Windows Mobile? Really? Don't make me laugh?

Who would want a Vole in their phone?

posted by : Ken, 07 November 2009 Complain about this comment
What took them so long...

@zone are right, the tegra are good. Just wonder what took them so long to stick a tegra into a phone and sell them...

posted by : aNewbie, 07 November 2009 Complain about this comment
march of tech

move along nothing to see here. come next year when tegra or tegra 2 find its way into phones then we will see things really take off. Android 2.0 with tegra support anyone? i wouldnt buy a phone now wait till u see what people will do with tegra then compare. as much as Im not a huge fan of nividas buisness pratices tegra will be good for phones

posted by : zone of the enders, 06 November 2009 Complain about this comment
UK Release Date

"expected to come to the UK, renamed Milestone, next week"! Really? Says who?

posted by : ARP, 06 November 2009 Complain about this comment

A slew of smartphones is on the way

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