I have been using and programming iPhones since they came onto the marketplace. After a number of years of trying to get the darn units to do what I wanted them to do, I grew tired of their shortcomings. I even thought I wouldn't need a real keyboard but I found myself typing a lot.. Yes, the phone is very innovative and streamlined but there has been a lot of limitations that includes no flash player. Oh, and try to get any help from the Apple stores that are miles away. Now I'm no beginner. I have been a programmer for 30 years and have used and manipulated cell phones for 25 years.
Well, one day my son, the engineer, showed me his PDA using Windows mobile 6.1. I couldn't believe how many things could be done with this OS. I took the plunge and found the HTC Touch Pro 2 from T-mobile. After adjusting the OS and adding apps, I can do more with this phone then the iPhone. It is so easy to communicate with my computer now with the Pro 2. I even have a flash player that works pretty good. And the keyboard makes typing a lot easier. Oh, and replacing the battery does not need the skill of a surgeon (as with the iPhone). I can do it with my eyes closed! And there are a ton of apps for WM OS.
Why has the iPhone surpassed Windows mobile phones? Well, advertising does help. Maybe those companies who have interest in Windows mobile should start pushing the benefits a little more.
Well, one day my son, the engineer, showed me his PDA using Windows mobile 6.1. I couldn't believe how many things could be done with this OS. I took the plunge and found the HTC Touch Pro 2 from T-mobile. After adjusting the OS and adding apps, I can do more with this phone then the iPhone. It is so easy to communicate with my computer now with the Pro 2. I even have a flash player that works pretty good. And the keyboard makes typing a lot easier. Oh, and replacing the battery does not need the skill of a surgeon (as with the iPhone). I can do it with my eyes closed! And there are a ton of apps for WM OS.
Why has the iPhone surpassed Windows mobile phones? Well, advertising does help. Maybe those companies who have interest in Windows mobile should start pushing the benefits a little more.
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