After using WM5 PocketPC, I don't think I could go to Smartphone. Yes I am stuck with some thicker, bulkier devices (700wx right now), but its worth it to me. The keyboard on that thing looks smaller and scrunchier than my 700wx, and I'm sorry, but the front is ugly as all get out, nice screen though.
Well, having used (and still own) the T-Mobile MDA, I am now using the Verizon AudioVox 6700 which gets data at DSL Speed over-the-air (360 kbps+), true wireless sync w/Verizon-provided sync site..changes made on the pc reflect on the 6700 within 15-30 seconds on average and vice versa(!). The 6700 has a 400mHz CPU and all the features of the MDA and most of the 'Dash'. Overall, I'm extremely glad I switched from T-(slug) Mobile.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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After using WM5 PocketPC, I don't think I could go to Smartphone. Yes I am stuck with some thicker, bulkier devices (700wx right now), but its worth it to me. The keyboard on that thing looks smaller and scrunchier than my 700wx, and I'm sorry, but the front is ugly as all get out, nice screen though.
Well, having used (and still own) the T-Mobile MDA, I am now using the Verizon AudioVox 6700 which gets data at DSL Speed over-the-air (360 kbps+), true wireless sync w/Verizon-provided sync site..changes made on the pc reflect on the 6700 within 15-30 seconds on average and vice versa(!). The 6700 has a 400mHz CPU and all the features of the MDA and most of the 'Dash'. Overall, I'm extremely glad I switched from T-(slug) Mobile.