Art,
No, you generally can't "upgrade" from WinMo Std to WinMo
Pro...they're two different classes of devices.  So whichever comes on
the phone you buy, you're stuck with it.
- Craig


On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Art Alexion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 June 2008 2:16:11 pm Mike Dyer wrote:
>> it's worth stressing that the windows mobile standard edition - non
>> touchscreen, and windows mobile professional edition - touch screen are
>> totally different in operation and ability, professional edition has an
>> awful lot more functionality.
>
> That's just wrong — morally, not what Mike is saying. So, and I'm making these
> numbers up, instead of paying $100 for an OS that works, they include a
> crippled one for $50, and then let you "upgrade" to the working version for
> another $100.  Now, you've spent $150 for a $100 OS.
>
> So now there is a financially troubled company making a reasonably competent
> OS, and a financially strong company overcharging its customers.  I just wish
> OpenMoko was real instead of vaporware.
>
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