*Contest Entry* (If Still Eligible, its been exactly more than a week). HTC and WMo have had a great integration, so hopefully the review will turn out to be a positive!
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*Contest Entry* (If Still Eligible, its been exactly more than a week). HTC and WMo have had a great integration, so hopefully the review will turn out to be a positive!
I just checked out reviews for the LG Expo. WinMo is looking good, with 2 snapdragon phones.
still going...
Still very little to add at this point.
Aren't these forum posts a little past due?
Smartphone round robin contest entry!
Another entry, since there's not much to discuss until the next thread.
am trying again
sweepstake entry
Smartphone round-robin contest entry!
I'm not really sure which thread, or both, count this week for the round robin, so posting in both.
Contest Entry
still trying...
Looks like it's confirmed, this week's thread is here: http://forums.wmexperts.com/showthread.php?t=175744
And there's actual things to discuss there, too. :)
smartphone contest
sweepstakes entry...
i wanna win! :)
Not giving up...
HTC does dominate Windows Mobile because they've done it so long, but my first Windows Mobile phone was actually a phone by Samsung (the SCH i760) in 2008. This was a sturdy well made phone, and I don't know why VZW stop selling it, but I loved it.
Having owned the Nokia N97 flagship I thought the Windows Mobile community in the US at least is larger. When I used a Windows Mobile I thought the community was large, and there was plenty of information about customizing, flashing..whatever you needed. Nokia seems Europe and Asia focused, and although I know Nokia is trying to remedy this I always thought of the phone as non-US which is fine. Windows Mobile also has some really cool apps like coreplayer. A Windows Mobile phone like the Touch Pro 2 or HD2 can really do it all for you.
a few of us are still going...
Is this still the latest Entry thread? I thought the discussion threads were updated every week, no?
persistence is a virtue :)
Oops, missed a day.
1. Yes, it will probably happen with Windows Mobile 7 (which is a big deal around here, in case you didn't know).
2. I like HTC and Samsung, but for Windows Mobile 7 I might go with LG.
3. Microsoft is working on these things; they're in Windows Mobile 7. The reason why they aren't already in it is I think Microsoft just didn't think Windows Mobile was profitable up until 2007/2008.
4. I would probably miss the Start menu the most.
5. I would say, "Wait for the final release of Windows Mobile 7 and then decide which platform to be loyal to," 3 times.
I'm back again!