the ingromant "lump" consumer isn't going to care that unlike iphones and Pre [when is it coming May or June?] this is massively powerful handset that can run full versions of Garmin and Tomtom anywhere in the world, that it can be set to be a wifi hotspot, that there are hundreds of major programs avaialbe on windows mobile, that it browses in Flash, that it has better battery life, is fully supported by enteprisem, and has removable storage up to 32 gb. The "ignorant lumps" buy phones as fashion. This is a power user device.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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the ingromant "lump" consumer isn't going to care that unlike iphones and Pre [when is it coming May or June?] this is massively powerful handset that can run full versions of Garmin and Tomtom anywhere in the world, that it can be set to be a wifi hotspot, that there are hundreds of major programs avaialbe on windows mobile, that it browses in Flash, that it has better battery life, is fully supported by enteprisem, and has removable storage up to 32 gb.
The "ignorant lumps" buy phones as fashion. This is a power user device.