I switched over from a Blackberry 8830 to the Sprint Samsung Intrepid. Honestly though, the only reason why I'm staying with Sprint is because of my ridiculously cheap ($30/mo) SERO plan. Once they discontinue SERO, I'm going to jump ship to Verizon and get the Moto Droid.
Dislikes (mostly about WM6.5):
- When I'm fiddling with settings, pressing "okay" brings me all the way back to the root start menu, and then it takes another 4 key presses to get back to where I was.
- Can't customize the start menu. Takes too long to access my programs because they just sit there, all 50+ of them, in random order. WM6.5 doesn't allow sorting, or even alphabetical sorting. Can't categorize applications into folders. Can't "hide" programs from Start Menu like you can hide them on the Blackberry.
- Can only customize 4 quick keys.
- Programs don't close when you close them. They just sit there hidden, opened and taking up memory. I have to use Task Manger to kill the programs every few days or so.
- No ring profiles.
- Can't assign letters to speed dial, only numbers.
- Too many clicks to send SMS. Sure, you can press & hold the message button, but then you still have several more key presses before you can message someone.
- Windows key and "OK" key are too flush with the keyboard. Makes one-handed use a lot harder.
- Can't synchronize all of my GMail. (Actually it can, but the device slows to a crawl. Not sure if this is a WM6.5 issue or not.)
Likes:
- Small form factor. Lighter than my Blackberry 8830.
- Has both Wi-Fi and Internet. And a camera.
- Battery life rocks.
Killer Apps:
- Pointui Home 2 Pro. Overcomes many of the weaknesses of the above. Makes fuller use of the touchscreen interface. Has "back" buttons so you can go back to the main screen after tweaking systems options. Fully customizable home screen, application shortlist, contacts shortlist, etc. Easily accessible e-mail, SMS, phone calls.
- WMWiFiRouter. Turns my WM phone into a wi-fi hotspot. Or you can tether using PDANet.
Dislikes (mostly about WM6.5):
- When I'm fiddling with settings, pressing "okay" brings me all the way back to the root start menu, and then it takes another 4 key presses to get back to where I was.
- Can't customize the start menu. Takes too long to access my programs because they just sit there, all 50+ of them, in random order. WM6.5 doesn't allow sorting, or even alphabetical sorting. Can't categorize applications into folders. Can't "hide" programs from Start Menu like you can hide them on the Blackberry.
- Can only customize 4 quick keys.
- Programs don't close when you close them. They just sit there hidden, opened and taking up memory. I have to use Task Manger to kill the programs every few days or so.
- No ring profiles.
- Can't assign letters to speed dial, only numbers.
- Too many clicks to send SMS. Sure, you can press & hold the message button, but then you still have several more key presses before you can message someone.
- Windows key and "OK" key are too flush with the keyboard. Makes one-handed use a lot harder.
- Can't synchronize all of my GMail. (Actually it can, but the device slows to a crawl. Not sure if this is a WM6.5 issue or not.)
Likes:
- Small form factor. Lighter than my Blackberry 8830.
- Has both Wi-Fi and Internet. And a camera.
- Battery life rocks.
Killer Apps:
- Pointui Home 2 Pro. Overcomes many of the weaknesses of the above. Makes fuller use of the touchscreen interface. Has "back" buttons so you can go back to the main screen after tweaking systems options. Fully customizable home screen, application shortlist, contacts shortlist, etc. Easily accessible e-mail, SMS, phone calls.
- WMWiFiRouter. Turns my WM phone into a wi-fi hotspot. Or you can tether using PDANet.