+1 Microsoft actually has a pretty damn good mobile OS. My wife loves her
new Blackberry, but the lack of a touchscreen, and the gimpy email
implementation (unless you have Blackberry Enterprise server) drives me
nuts.

Still, this phone looks very cool as a competitor to the iPhone. It smokes
the iPhone in features, but it lacks WiFi and clearly isn't intended for
business use. It's a slickster/hipster phone. I mean, stereo speakers?
That's cool, but hardly a necessity. I'd rather have WiFi.

On 10/9/07, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:

> >and i should have said, SmartPhone
> >rather than Windows SmartPhone.
>
> Yeah, I totally agree. These other phones are meant for the typical
> consumer that is never going to do anything more on their phone than it
> comes with. I can't see anyone on this list fitting that category. ;-)
>
> --- Mary Jo
>


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