My concern with the X1 is that it has a flash for the camera but no red-eye reduction. One of the few "missing" features acknowledged in that sheet.
I'm not sure the X1 will suffer much at the hands of the iP2. They're going for a different audience. People who want a QWERTY are going to get a QWERTY, and those who prefer the Apple OS will go for the iP2.
I don't agree. I'm in the market for a QWERTY phone and the iP2 will have a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard just like iPhone 1. The more pictures of the supposed iP2 I see with its glossy white back, the more I want it but on the other side, I really love the X1's style and look. The downer for the X1 is the WinMo that I'm not used to. Very confused!
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And no one will miss them either (Nokia).
My concern with the X1 is that it has a flash for the camera but no red-eye reduction. One of the few "missing" features acknowledged in that sheet.
I'm not sure the X1 will suffer much at the hands of the iP2. They're going for a different audience. People who want a QWERTY are going to get a QWERTY, and those who prefer the Apple OS will go for the iP2.
I don't agree. I'm in the market for a QWERTY phone and the iP2 will have a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard just like iPhone 1. The more pictures of the supposed iP2 I see with its glossy white back, the more I want it but on the other side, I really love the X1's style and look. The downer for the X1 is the WinMo that I'm not used to. Very confused!