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Old 04-10-2007, 04:12 AM
Kris Kumar
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Folks, thanks for the response. I always was impressed with our readers, and now I am even more impressed. Wow, we have folks who really evaluate mobile gadgets regardless of the race, color, caste etc. :lol: I personally consider myself a Windows Mobile camp person. So it is good to see response from folks who tested multiple options.

I am also concerned that Nokia has taken the lead when it comes to smart phone OS. I am not talking about the market share, which Nokia always had when it comes to smart phones. But I am talking about the features and handset form-factors.

Microsoft and its partners have been slacking off. Microsoft has definitely lost the lead when it comes to software, not only from the WM Smartphone/Standard perspective but also from WM Pocket PC/Professional perspective. The browser, the user interface and the ability to package multiple applications as part of the core OS feature set.

Microsoft used to have the Exchange sync edge, but now that it has been licensed to Nokia. They no longer have the edge. I wouldn't be surprised if the N95 can handle Office 2007 documents even before Microsoft's WM 6 can.
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