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So I hear this thing was buggy at first but has since seen a firmware update. How's it work now?
Ok, so this is only a place holder ‘till WM7 comes out. But really is this all MS can muster in the time since 6.1 was released? I understand the more recent builds of 6.5 on XDAdevs are far better than this version, but still. Let’s hope they are pouring most of their resources into what will be a stunning WM7.
All the gripes about a dated GUI aside, WM is still a very strong platform in every other way (multitasking, exchange support/outlook sync, stable, customizable, 3rd party apps, etc.). Not to mention the hardware options, Omnia II, Touch HD2, Toshiba TG01, Acer F1/Neotouch, TouchPro2, any of these phones with the right ROM and TouchFlO, TouchWiz or SPB Mobileshell make for great devices. This is why my next phone will be a Windows phone.
I hope MS is refering to a 64+ GB version. If so,I would finally upgrade my relic of Creative Zen Vision M(30B)
I like the Microsoft redhead better.
I'm getting a zune tattoo!!
Hook a brotha up...(disclaimer:not a brotha)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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