
The amount of apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace
Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace has now reported to have passed 25,000 apps by one site tracking comings and goings within it. (source: WindowsPhoneAppslist, July 2011)

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How is this phone better than the N900? Fine, it works with Exchange better or whatever .. but that can be fixed on the N900 with a software update.
Also, the display is merely QVGA which is half the resolution of most touchscreen phones. Which doesn't seem like a big deal until you consider how horrible browsing is on QVGA .. you have to keep zooming in etc. and since it doesnt have a touchscreen .. scrolling about isnt a smooth experience.
@JS
This phone is worth at most $99 flat -- without contract or any other gimmick.
@JS, different tool for a different job. N900 is a powerhouse that, at present, mainly focuses on media and geek-related stuff, leaving a big chunk of work to be done in the phone department, has troubles with Exchange and several such features which are crucial for people using their phone mainly for business. E72 is exactly the opposite - it does have tons of limits and it surely doesn't have large, gorgeous screen, but what it does flawlessly, and I'd dare to say better than any BB out there, is the business part. After all, `E` in the name of the series stands for - enterprise.
@JS
Mobile phones don't have to have touchscreens to be good.