Obviously you've never used the phone or don't know what a UI is. They did added a full menu system which AT&T isn't doing with any of their Windows Moible phones. Here's a link to a few pics of the UI: http://gizmodo.com/photogallery/MotoQ9mHandsOn/ They created their own music player, video player, and VCast UI (to name a few). Other buttons link to integrated WM6 applications. That's my point. They did all this and released the phone faster than AT&T (who wasn't going to do much to change the feel of WM6).
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Obviously you've never used the phone or don't know what a UI is. They did added a full menu system which AT&T isn't doing with any of their Windows Moible phones. Here's a link to a few pics of the UI: http://gizmodo.com/photogallery/MotoQ9mHandsOn/
They created their own music player, video player, and VCast UI (to name a few). Other buttons link to integrated WM6 applications. That's my point. They did all this and released the phone faster than AT&T (who wasn't going to do much to change the feel of WM6).