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Originally Posted by stevew
IMO windows mobile needs a complete GUI face lift if they want to keep pace with the IPhone.
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But here's the question: the Windows Mobile standard smartphone doesn't have a touch screen, so should Microsoft even ATTEMPT to do what Apple has done? I don't think they should - it's a completely different device with very different user input methods. The touchscreen Windows Mobile Professional smartphones on the other hand...yeah, they're in dire need of a UI that's finger-based and not stylus-based.