My suggestion: If you can wait until mid-February, webOS 1.4 will be coming out, and that (supposedly) makes a fair number of changes that will enhance the user experience. So, if you can wait until OS1.4 is out, you might get a better feel for what the near future will be like. That said, I think 1.3.5.1 already gives a pretty great experience, but video recording and a few other tricks might be nice to experience in 1.4.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:24 PM, John Messeder <[email protected]> wrote: > I've pretty much learned to take sales guys with a heavy shovel of salt. > Today he said I'd have 30 days to try one, swap for the other, and swap > back. Don't get 30 days with each device, he said. > Beyond that, something I think I've been noticing is folks with > Pre love em, and folks with Android are pretty enamored. If I do the > AT&T-to-Sprint switch, I may take him up on that 30-day switchback thing. > One thing I think I've seen is both platforms will update their > OS, something not supported with WinMob. That leaves two Pre considerations: > = Will WebOS be around for the long haul? The risk is not a deal > breaker, because with the way technology changes, I'll probably have > something else in a year or two anyway. Heck, I went from Tungsten to > Treo 600 to 650 to 680 to Pro. Why stop now. Still, it's a question. > = Pre doesn't have an SD expansion, which is pretty handy as a > place to store stuff that isn't regularly in use, such as audio books, > the mp3 player, news aggregator, MoTweet, etc. > > On 01/19/2010 12:24:47 PM -0500 Craig Froehle <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
