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OK. Maybe I overreacted.
looks like it'll be wvga.
idiot. did u even read the article. say something useful. i'm scolding so u dont do same moronic act again. here 1st post is the most read post.
ehm.. ehm.. con man!
"Can you (or anyone that makes fun of the iPhone) actually say that you've spent any significant amount of time using BOTH devices? No."

LMAO

I won’t explain why I called you iGay fan boy but I will try to enlighten you why I said you talk through you back side.

OK! Let’s just start by telling you all major releases had more than 10 improvements/additions. You say Apple has added more functionality in 2.0 than any of the WM releases, can you please tell us what these are?

Your image references were just examples to make a point. Very well, they made a lousy point, if any.

You mentioned nothing of significant value has been added with new releases. Well my friend I don't know what you think is of value and what is not. Let me mention a few added things that I find of great value - VGA support, GPS Support, built in keyboard Support, Push Mail, synchronization with outlook, VOIP and last but not least, the gateway that WM opened for countless great apps. These to me add up to much more than just a fancy interface and 2 hands and 2 fingers navigation system.

Anyway you pretend to be so well versed on WM's and yet you say all the new releases of WM's required new devices. My friend I am sorry to inform you that you are wrong and not as knowledgeable about WM platform as you like to pretend. One of the very devices lying on my desk has been through 2 releases.

And WTH are you doing even thinking about Windows XP SP1 and SP2 here. Anyway since you did, let me just tell that you are wrong. SP1 and SP2 for XP did NOT add more stuff than all Windows Mobile editions combined.

Chinquay, bery nice. Have the lufly day.
The HTC Raphael is WM6.1 pro. It's a PPC with touchscreen support. As for the Home and Back buttons, at the moment If you press the home button fromany window it goes to the home tab of the HTC's TouchFLO 3D and ifyou press the back button while on TouchFLO 3D it goes to the next tab. Same as HTC Touch Diamond.

Long Story short: It's more or less 18mm (w)Touch Diamond with 256 MB RAM and 512 MB ROM, slide out Keyboard, Micro SD slot and without 4GB internal storage
''Hey look at me I am the iPhone boy''. No! you're stupid iGay fan boy with an attitude problem. You need to do more h/w (lmao @ looking at google images to compare OSs) before you start stinking this lovely site by blabbering through you dirty back side. Here let me point out where you can start from - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Mobile

Read through and you'll find what has been improved or added in each release.
let the ideots buy these outdated WM5 smartphones with low res screen 1,3 MP Camera, Camcorder, Video Player for stupid prices. seriously if you have all these xtra buks to spend just for the sake of it - better of buying a decent phone and getting some gold covers made at a jeweller or summin.
""rough sketch" of the future"!!! this "innovation" sucks 10 years ago.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"

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