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I'm all for a healthy debate and comparison of mobile devices, but I have a problem with anything that is titled with the word "suck" in it. Most articles like that throw out a bunch of poorly researched and documented "factoids" that are easily disputed by others.
Neither the iPhone or Windows Mobile devices 'suck.' Both have their positive attributes and both have their deficiencies. Furthermore, one person's definition of a perfect device might not even close to addressing another person's requirements.
I don't have an iPhone, have never really seen one except as a passing glance, and it was pretty easy for me to pick apart the poorly researched points in that blog article...in all honesty I am weary with all the oneupmanship going on between the advocates of both devices. I own several windows mobile devices and love my gadgets..I am neutral about the iPhone and will remain neutral unless and until I have an opportunity to put one through it paces and see for myself what its strengths and weaknesses are. Even then my assessment would be subjective, based on my needs and expectations.
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