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Windows Mobile 6.5 Preview: Thank God its near!
Technology - Channel Feed — ... amazing stuff you could once do exclusively for Windows Mobile can now be easily replicated by other mobile operating systems. So when it all came to having all things constant, Windows Mobile lost because it wasn’t eye candy enough and easy to use. But thank God it’s here — Windows Mobile 6.5 is coming soon and finally, it’s something the regular joe who was wowed by the iPhone can relate with. Tags: Honeycomb, HTC, iPhone, Preview, UI, Windows Mobile 6.5 Share This

Windows Mobile 6.5 Preview: Thank God its near!
Cellphone9 — ... do exclusively for Windows Mobile can now be easily replicated by other mobile operating systems. So when it all came to having all things constant, Windows Mobile lost because it wasn’t eye candy enough and easy to use. But thank God it’s here — Windows Mobile 6.5 is coming soon and finally, it’s something the regular joe who was wowed by the iPhone can relate with. Tags: Honeycomb, HTC, iPhone, Preview, UI, Share This ...

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