Omnia 7 is awesome :-) Cheers Ken
-----Original Message----- From: Alan Davies [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, 5 January 2011 1:46 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What's Your Phone? I have some hope that it won't as much - the carriers have no real way of customising WP7 like Android, other than adding their own apps. Also, one would *hope* that MS have more experience in the whole patching/SP'ing of products and pushing that out to various carriers (again, to the original point, there should be far less scope for a release to cause an issue with an individual carrier/handset with WP7 than Android .. in theory). I'm really torn between an Android handset such as the Desire HD and a WP7 phone such as the Samsung Omnia 7 (the handset it great, but a little ugly). I don't "do" Mac .. ethically, aesthetically, baah-baahlly or anything elsely!! Since I have a Hotmail address from 15 years back, use Messenger and have an Xbox live account (I'm not a huge MS-o-phile, honest!), it seems like the integration would be tighter on WP7 than Android, but I'm not sure how much of an issue this is in reality. Owing to not being a 15 year old girl, or working in PR/marketing, the total amount of apps in 100s of thousands doesn't really seem very relevant as long the basic killer apps are covered, which hopefully is a given. ;o) a -----Original Message----- From: Rod Trent [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 04 January 2011 14:11 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: What's Your Phone? I suspect the same thing will happen with WP7, but I could be wrong. WinMob had the same problem and it was up to the device manufacturer to release an update after testing with the specific devices. ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~ --- To manage subscriptions click here: http://lyris.sunbelt-software.com/read/my_forums/ or send an email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe ntsysadmin
