February 16, 2009 16:17
GPSNavX Wrote:Microsoft still has no iPhone answerThe 22 million people who purchased Windows Mobile devices last year probably aren't asking a question.
I use all of these different phones a lot. They all have their strengths and issues. For example, I was just at the Miami Boat Show last week and experienced the following:
- Couldn't get a web site displayed on a high-end WM phone; pulled out the iPhone and it came up perfectly.
- Had no WiFi access and needed to do some database work on my web site requiring the laptop; the WM device got the laptop onto the network in 15 seconds; the iPhone sat powered off, unable to help at all.
- AppStore showed me that 5 apps had new updates - that is very slick; I have no idea how old my WM apps are and never check.
- TomTom on my WM device navigated me perfectly around all of the nasty Miami traffic; the iPhone's Google maps are nice but terribly inadequate for real world live navigating on streets.
All of these devices have their place.