@shake Does it not do multitasking, at least in the smallest sense of the word, somewhat similar to iPhone? I believe programs will still run some background tasks, like music and task completion.
@reuterrat majority of third party apps will not be able to multitask however they will have the ability save the app in it's current state... This is what apple calls multitasking
@pufflye The future of the Walmart deals bin! It's worse than iPhone 1 - no cut and paste, no multi-tasking, no meaningful app support, and to make it worse, no iTunes support!
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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Windows Phone 7: the future
@pufflye It's rather past already without multitasking.
@shake Does it not do multitasking, at least in the smallest sense of the word, somewhat similar to iPhone? I believe programs will still run some background tasks, like music and task completion.
@shake So does that mean Windows Mobile 6.5 is ahead of Windows Phone 7???
@reuterrat
majority of third party apps will not be able to multitask however they will have the ability save the app in it's current state... This is what apple calls multitasking
@reuterrat
all of windows phone 7 core apps will multitask
@pufflye
Yeah, good luck with that!
@pufflye The future of the Walmart deals bin!
It's worse than iPhone 1 - no cut and paste, no multi-tasking, no meaningful app support, and to make it worse, no iTunes support!
@SExpress
Not having iTunes is a big plus for me