Windows Phone 7: Troubles For Android ?
http://www.themorningnews.net/762/windows-phone-7-troubles-for-android/
launched this week in UK, now there's another smartphone to choose from.
Windows Phone home | Windows Phone 7
do you think it will catch on ?
Tom
In the last four years I've had exactly one PDA that used Windows. It was so awful, we ended up passing it round just so that everyone could marvel at the awfulness. I don't believe I ever got 24 hours of uptime from it. My Android phone, on the other hand, has a current uptime of 331 hours, which is very nearly two weeks - and that reboot was when I chose to turn it off to conserve battery. I got it on an 18-month contract and I'm due for a renewal (and another 'free' phone) any day now, but I don't want a new phone. And definitely not one running any form of Windows. VirtuallyMary
I think it's time MS realised that the term "Windows" is no longer a selling point. It makes me think of bloatware, endless updates, slow performance, crashing applications and reboots.. ![]() I think Android is safe ![]() |
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