I can't stress enough how much you should look at a Windows Phone 7 handset :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Koz
HTC have announced the Titan and Radar which run Windows Phone 7.5 as standard, Samsung have announced a couple of phones too and of course Nokia's phones are due to hit later this year. Apparently Mango transforms an already good OS into a fantastic one. It addresses most of the big issues, especially multitasking which really does hobble my phone in terms of useability.
I know a lot of people don't seem to like Wp7 on here having tried it for short bursts, but any OS that you don't know seems crap until you understand how it works. I was a Nokia person until this phone and whenever I had to use a Sony Ericsson or a Motorola or whatever I was totally lost. Just like I'm lost if I have to use an iPhone.
In other news, Microsoft announced a couple of days ago that Mango will start to be pushed out in about a week or a week and a half. The RTM ROM's have been leaked and I could just flash my phone, but I'll wait for it to come out to me properly.
Again, WP7 is not about apps as iOS seems to be, you've got fantastic things like Bing Vision and Bing Audio (like Shazaam) which are inbuilt and which can talk to the marketplace or for instance an Amazon app. So you walk into a CD store, see a CD that you want, use Bing Vision and you can order it straight from Amazon or if you were somewhere and you heard a song you could get Bing Audio to identify it and then go to the marketplace and buy and download it there and then. Whilst I understand where Henners and Dave are coming from with widgets and how you can configure things a bit more with Android, I think WP7.5 has a lot of plus points.
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