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Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: There's No Excuse For This


Gizmodo has the most up front review you will read about the latest release of Windows Mobile version 6.5. I have to hand it off to the crew for being honest and not sugar coating a comolete mess of an operating system. Microsoft clearly put out another point release that by far will not satisfy many users. In a nutshell they write,

"Judging from the first wave of 6.5 handsets, the change OS will barely be noticeable to most folks. Alternative interfaces like TouchFLO and TouchWiz will remain, and won't outwardly change, nor will included apps—they're all compatible. Customers will buy Windows Mobile phones based on the quality of their 3rd party interfaces; carriers will continue to carry them because certain people, chained by their employers or a specific piece of software, will need them; and app makers will be slow to take to the Marketplace, since hey, how much longer do these Windows CE 5-based OSes even have left? It'll be a sad, long slog until April (or god forbid, December) when Windows Mobile 7, whatever it is, finally hits phones.

I'd like to think that 6.5's stunning failure to innovate is a symptom of a neglected project—maybe Microsoft just needed something, anything to hold people over until the mythical Windows Mobile 7 comes out, whatever it is. But as Steve Ballmer himself has plainly admitted, it's worse: Microsoft has simply lumbered in the wrong direction for two years, letting everyone, save maybe Nokia, fly right past them."

Source: Gizmodo


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In reference to David Ciccone, post on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, 2009:

David, why don't you explain to us why you think that WinMo is a "mess of an operationg system."
If your intent was to keep the ignorant from ever trying it out, you may succeed,but a lot of us out here need more explanation. Just making these statements has become the latest and easiest trends in reviewing the available interfaces for cell phones.

Is it because it is heavy work to lift a stylus from your pocket? Is it because it is not a cell phone iterface but a cell phone OS?
Is it because you hate anyting Microsoft? What is it?
It's not like the bloggisphere didn't see this coming from a long way off, except, maybe those that were busy reporting on every "leaked" WM 6.5 build.

The problem for Microsoft is that HTC with TouchFlo (and it's Android cousin Sense) and Samsung with TouchWiz, perhaps the two biggest players left in the WM camp, now have UIs and widgets that can run on any ARM-based OS with little modification. Why pay Microsoft for what you can get from Google for free?

Microsoft may have little choice in 2010: come out with its own phone or let WM die.

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