Yes, so far the 750 has been great for me and I am ready for an upgrade. A better screen res and more memory are needed. PLEASE, no more comparisons to true business class devices with the iPhone. Here are my requirements and the requirements for a large population of people whom you don't hear from on these boards: ActiveSync for flawless syncing to Exchange server (thus email, cal, contacts, tasks synced up at all times), external qwerty keyboard for firing off quick and emails and SMS (iphone can't beat read hardware keys for error free, quick typing), touchscreen for flexibility. No bells, no whistles, no app store, no expensive data plan. If those are my requirements, there are few phones other than the Treo that fit the bill.
Anyone know if this is going to have WM6 Professional edition...thus a touch screen?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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