![]() ![]() How many iPhones can sync with Windows Media Player? Microsoft has proven that it cares about product shares and where it needs to reach it's customers. I applaud Microsoft for allowing syncing from WP7 to iTunes content. Only existing Windows Phone users "might" get the new phone - and theres not so many of them anymore. I think Microsoft has missed the boat, and their new phone OS is going to tank. Proves that Microsoft is very wary not to alienate the market share that Apple has these days.īut, I'm not planning on getting Windows Mobile 7. I am VERY impressed that Microsoft has connectivity to the Mac though with their new phones. I'm quite happy with the $20 or so per month for the AT&T data - but realistically my iPad and my iPhone works a LOT faster through my Sprint Touch Pro 2 when I'm wireless tethering. I could've got TMobile - but the speed of the network is VERY important. But I got burnt by AT&T - so I'm waiting for the CDMA version. I love it, and it now has far more than the Windows Mobile platform provides. I still own my iPhone - I use it like an iTouch - with the benefit of the camera. They really tried to rip me off, and it wasted SO much time talking with them. I switched back to sprint and argued my bill down to $200. There were a couple of other things the iPhone couldn't match with the Windows Mobile platform (back then) - and still today, the iPhone doesn't have wireless tethering. I bought an iPhone 3G when it initially came out, but the functionality (back then) didn't support LogMeIn (which it does now) - which I absolutely required for work, and the bluetooth functionality was COMPLETELY nobbled. ![]() Actually, I am one of the very few people who have a Windows Mobile 6.5 phone (an HTC Touch Pro 2) and I synch with my MacBook Pro using "missing synch". ![]()
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