@Level 5 I'm in the same boat as you. Switched to Android, love it and it will take a LOT to get me back to WinMo...but stuff like this is a good start. Let's hope they can deliver on something that will force Google and Apple to push it even harder.
@ljm : If you can make the switch to Android, I don't see why neither of you can't switch back to Windows Mobile, if WM7 is really great. I'd rather hope Microsoft can deliver on something that will push more consumers to buy their OS, rather than deliver some features that Apple or Google could pretty much copy.
Well that depends. I have a 5 week old device, which I bought on contract. So, unless WM7 is REALLY the hot shit, and someone wants to relieve me of my Nexus for $500+, no unfortunately it's not a possibility for me.
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
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Sorry MS, I've already switched to Android, but I'm VERY curious to see what you've got!
@Level 5
I'm in the same boat as you. Switched to Android, love it and it will take a LOT to get me back to WinMo...but stuff like this is a good start. Let's hope they can deliver on something that will force Google and Apple to push it even harder.
@ljm : If you can make the switch to Android, I don't see why neither of you can't switch back to Windows Mobile, if WM7 is really great. I'd rather hope Microsoft can deliver on something that will push more consumers to buy their OS, rather than deliver some features that Apple or Google could pretty much copy.
@ljm Android is not that magic...WM (Version 6.5) is not very much behind Android...(and yes, i am...the most time...and Android User)
@Quikboy
Well that depends. I have a 5 week old device, which I bought on contract. So, unless WM7 is REALLY the hot shit, and someone wants to relieve me of my Nexus for $500+, no unfortunately it's not a possibility for me.