I would hazard the opinion that they are coming at the market from a different angle - Windows Mobile (Pro) runs PDAs that can make phone calls, iPhone is a powerful user friendly feature phone that plays music (albeit with a large touchscreen) and Blackberry is for enterprise manageable mobile email.
Some folks like to install what they want and be happy to hard reset when it goes wrong, some want something to pick up and use with a familiar interface and some want to have a device they can give to their company staff that will (mostly) get them their email wherever they are.
I don't believe any version of WinMo will ever be an 'iPhone killer' - that will fall to Motorola or (most probably imho) Nokia.
wow - the phone on the left is bigger than her head....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"With all the new multitouch capable monitors coming out, which one is the best? With the release of Windows 7 I really want a touchscreen monitor for my desktop. I'm looking to get a Full HD monitor that supports multitouch and can still look great during gaming and movies. Which one has the best specs for the price?"
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