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Having said that, I was really happy to see HTC announce the Magic. It is small & looks very nice. Hopefully my current mobile will last, until it is on the market.
there's something definitely going on behind the scenes
Android eats WinMo for lunch and the best HTC can come up with is the ugly magic
which for some odd reason has a chin
While their WinMo phones lack substance they sell only because of looks !
it's funny how even Sony,samsung LG n others have bowed down to them
they've even managed to develop their own UI's to hide the ugly WinMo interface
but can't seem to produce a Android device ! Sounds awfully fishy to me!
- by Fil0403 February 21, 2009 8:18 AM PST
- Windows Mobile 6.5.
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- by Herbal Ed February 22, 2009 3:16 AM PST
- Yet another iPhone killer? Sure .... there are lots of them, and yet it still lives and is the no. one selling smartphone worldwide. Windows is soooo boring.
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(7 Comments)P.S. Bye-bye iPhone.