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2007-05-20
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2007-05-20
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Also, real pics:
http://www.meizume.com/showthread.php?t=720
I want to like it, but if I do end up getting a "super phone" to replace my Blackberry Pearl it will definitely be an iPhone. Spin it how you want, but when it comes to clean 1st party applications and integration nobody comes close to Apple.
I won't be purchasing it at launch, I will be waiting for updates on my N800. Skype, a good Nokia integrated email client, VGA divx support in mplayer etc... Those would keep the N800 preferable to me =)
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2007-05-26
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2007-05-26
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Clarification:
There is a difference between Windows Mobile 6, and Windows CE 6. Its an embedded OS and there really isn't anything for it other than what manufacturers install @ launch. I think Meizu's focus is on media playback since thats what they seem to be popular for. Its definitely not an iPhone killer, nor is the iPhone an N800 killer (unless we see some 3rd party apps like Skype pop up).
Last edited by sherifnix; 2007-05-20 at 21:13.