Let us keep in mind that in the US at least, G1 is only on T Mobile, and what Windows Mobile competition is on that carrier. This comment could be nothing more than, yeah, the G1 is outselling the Dash and Shadow. IT is not like T Mobile is stacking up the Touch Pro against it.
I have a wInmo device and I have put Android on it and given it a test run. I look forward to a time where it is better and it may pull me off of windows mobile, but that time is surely not today.
I agree. T-Mobile is low on good WinMo devices so u cant really compare. If the G1 was on AT&T or Verizon, Im sure more people would still buy WinMo phones over it. Maybe even Blackberries would sell more who knows. T-Mobile just Sucks in phones
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Let us keep in mind that in the US at least, G1 is only on T Mobile, and what Windows Mobile competition is on that carrier. This comment could be nothing more than, yeah, the G1 is outselling the Dash and Shadow. IT is not like T Mobile is stacking up the Touch Pro against it.
I have a wInmo device and I have put Android on it and given it a test run. I look forward to a time where it is better and it may pull me off of windows mobile, but that time is surely not today.
I agree. T-Mobile is low on good WinMo devices so u cant really compare. If the G1 was on AT&T or Verizon, Im sure more people would still buy WinMo phones over it. Maybe even Blackberries would sell more who knows. T-Mobile just Sucks in phones
But the existence of Android kept me from moving from the Tilt to the Touch Pro (Fuze). So it has hurt a WinMo sale from me. I'm waiting.
I agree with Big Sam.