As it gets ready to release its next interim upgrade to its Windows Mobile system before it puts out Windows Mobile 7, Microsoft is facing fierce competition from Apple, Google, Blackberry, and now Palm as it seeks to hold on to market share.
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I've used Windows Mobile since version 2.x and am about over the lack of progress, especially in light of the advances made by Apple, Google, and Palm.
Also, the Motorola Q comments I hear echoed far too often to blame anyone but Motorola for the rabid decline in their innovation and quality since their dominance back in the Razor days.
I dig on the "purty" aspects of the iPhone but absolutely cannot use a phone without a physical keyboard. The blackberry OS and me just never quite got along. I happen to prefer the ease of integration between my phone and desktop OS.
Thankfully, none of them are going away soon and the competition only keeps getting better. Better for us! More innovation, cooler products, cheaper products and choice! That honestly is one of my favorite things about WinMo and even black berry. Choice of hardware.
Apple's model of doing business since it's inception will always bottleneck their users into a single hardware choice with very slight variations on each theme. Beautiful hardware though those bastards do design, I have to give them that. I think they kidnap and hide away all the best hardware designers.
I had to bury it because I dropped it in a puddle one day. It was sad.
Did I mention Android ?
It is what will be happening for the near future.
I ended up missing lot of appointments, most of the companies I know do not allow access to gmail (or any webmail ) as a policy. Tried few products to sync it with exchange, didn't work well at all.
fortunately i didn't buy g1 so returned it back to my friend and am back on my diamond.
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- by AppleSuxLeo February 1, 2009 7:36 PM PST
- Kill it off...then fund/buy Palm.
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