Friday, June 6, 2008

Are Windows Mobile Phones Underpowered

Home Page About Us Contacts Privacy RSS Subscribe My AOL MyYahoo Bloglines Google Are Windows Mobile Phones Underpowered http mobilitysite.com are.s underpowered Its been nearly years since the Dell Axim X and the HP iPAQ but those two Pocket PCs are still regarded by many as the best Pocket PC out there. Well there aren t really that many standalone Pocket PCs being made anymore. Think about it though has there been any advances in processors in the last two years Not really. You can go buy the hottest Pocket PC Phone on the market and still get the same specs as the Dell Axim X from years ago. Look at the AT T Tilt It has a mhz processor. Well let me think browse the Internet on a Windows Mobile device or take out my own appendix with a warm spoon. Thinking thinking. I m going to have to find a spoon. The question of whether or not WM is sluggish is answered every time you try to turn one on from a dead sleep. The wait is almost comical. To me most of the latest WM devices! are no faster than the first iPAQs I used. I have a Tilt as mentioned above it seems sluggish to me. How many times have you sat there looking at that stupid little pie spinning around waiting for something to happen How often has it just stopped dead letting you know your device had vapor locked. Then you get to soft reset and wait for the wonderful startup sequence to play out. Not to beat a dead horse but after this many years WM should be much much better than this. The above link leads to a survey as well. Go take it and weigh in on this issue. Then let us know what you think here. Posted PM Link pocketpcthoughts.com Technology Links Gadget News Reviews TheGadgetBox.com provides gadget news shopping reviews and commentary on a wide variety of gadgets. Find Reviews ReviewFinder.com is a comprehensive directory of online product reviews. Digital Media Guide Smacki.com features information on digital media products and technologies. I Am Not A Geek Reference database of ! files in windows spyware viruses and rd party apps Copyright c The CMR Group. All Rights Reserved. No part of this site may be copied or reused without express written permission. All trademarks are properties of their respective owners

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