I am a Windows Mobile user but I have been impressed with RIM pushing out devices and getting cool stuff to the market. They seem to know that you can't rest as the mobile smartphone OS/Device race is getting hotter than ever before. Blackberry is making big changes to compete and you see why they are dominant in the market right now big props to them.
You see Google Andriod, Nokia Symbian OS, Blackberry OS, and iPhone OS all making moves to position themselves to compete and windows mobile just feels like its slacking. Now with their delay on their OS I feel it has to be more than just a simple "visual upgrade" if they plan on competing in this market still. (Although the weird this is Windows Mobile is a more open mobile OS that iPhone is right now and that's really really sad.)
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I am a Windows Mobile user but I have been impressed with RIM pushing out devices and getting cool stuff to the market. They seem to know that you can't rest as the mobile smartphone OS/Device race is getting hotter than ever before. Blackberry is making big changes to compete and you see why they are dominant in the market right now big props to them.
You see Google Andriod, Nokia Symbian OS, Blackberry OS, and iPhone OS all making moves to position themselves to compete and windows mobile just feels like its slacking. Now with their delay on their OS I feel it has to be more than just a simple "visual upgrade" if they plan on competing in this market still. (Although the weird this is Windows Mobile is a more open mobile OS that iPhone is right now and that's really really sad.)