haha, well, i've never used either one. the OS at the moment does not make the phone for me since i'm a mobile OS virgin and all. it will be the specs that decide in the end.
besides, aren't there 100 times more apps for win mobile when compared to android? and its a bit funny, nearly everyone here slams one mobile OS or another but no one ever mentions the advantages or disadvantages.
how about if your gonna slam one mobile OS or another you have to do the following...
@livelife you would think that with winmo bieng the oldest mobile os at that it would have the more apps but that is not the case. Android marketplace has more apps than whatever third party site you chose to get winmo apps from, since their marketplace is still coming soon. The Android marketplace is open, so you will not see useful apps getting rejected because it "duplicates functions of the phone". You know livelife the OS on the phone is gonna play a much bigger role then you think. And I imagine that neither on of these phones will be cheap, you may want to get to no winmo and andoid to help make this decision, it will be awhile before wither phone is available. I suppose if your gonna use outlook on your phone then winmo may be for you, although there are many alternatives to outlook. There aren't many alternatives to layar though.
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hhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, been eagerly awaiting the X3 and LEO, which one to get, which one to get??????
That's easy. If you prefer android you should get the X3. If you prefer Winmo, you should get some counseling.
haha, well, i've never used either one.
the OS at the moment does not make the phone for me since i'm a mobile OS virgin and all.
it will be the specs that decide in the end.
besides, aren't there 100 times more apps for win mobile when compared to android? and its a bit funny, nearly everyone here slams one mobile OS or another but no one ever mentions the advantages or disadvantages.
how about if your gonna slam one mobile OS or another you have to do the following...
name 3 advantages AND 3 disadvantages
@livelife you would think that with winmo bieng the oldest mobile os at that it would have the more apps but that is not the case. Android marketplace has more apps than whatever third party site you chose to get winmo apps from, since their marketplace is still coming soon. The Android marketplace is open, so you will not see useful apps getting rejected because it "duplicates functions of the phone". You know livelife the OS on the phone is gonna play a much bigger role then you think. And I imagine that neither on of these phones will be cheap, you may want to get to no winmo and andoid to help make this decision, it will be awhile before wither phone is available. I suppose if your gonna use outlook on your phone then winmo may be for you, although there are many alternatives to outlook. There aren't many alternatives to layar though.