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I had a O2 XDA ( HTC Hermes) with WinMo and I have to say compared to Andriod/Iphone, WinMo is considerably clunky. But I got my phone much before Iphone came out so WinMo was in a good position to improve but they havent caught up.
I now have a Samsung Galaxy with Andriod and it is definitely on par with iPhone on the user experience level. The stakes in smart phone technology are going up in massive steps and I only hope Google can keep up with Apple.
I got the HTC HD2 last weekend.
Been great so far, couple of minor niggles but nothing which has distracted from the useability of the device
HTC/iMate Jamin. To be fair, the skins HTC are making for Winmo5/6 make it a much more enjoyable experience than the version I had - which was buggy, crashed every day (I think my record was 5 crashes in one day) and was a generally a bit of a nightmare.
I had a blackberry after that, which was ok, but the camera & media consumption options were crap so I got an iPhone which is still going strong after 2 years.
The whole point of Android IS to integrate with Gmail and Googlemail etc. All of my contacts are saved on my PC (synced with outlook) and then into the cloud via google mail.
I got the HTC Desire on Vodafone, and don't regret it one bit - The interface is simple, open and likely to develop much further in the future - my friends with Iphones maintain that their solution is better, right up until I show them that my contacts sync to my facebook, which then syncs to the cloud, which then syncs to outlook, which means ultimately I will never have to input my contacts again, and assuming my contacts keep their details up to date on facebook, I will never lose touch with anyone who has changed their number!
All I need now, is a similar level of integration from LinkedIn, and I'm laughing!
Should have got a trial me.com account, synced the contacts to it, then used the export function - hey presto, a contacts.vcf file for import into whatever you fancy.
And, it's not really an iPhone fail, it's an iTunes fail.
Also, how has she managed with an iphone without having itunes somewhere?
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