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By David Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 12:34 GMT
No, no, no! What I was hoping, from the heading of this article, is that RIM would develop a HANDSET that would run Windows Mobile. Very stylish. Why the heck do we want to run BB software on a WM phone, which is otherwise free to run? Go back and design a phone, which has an 'optional' BB style interface, but with RIM style and ergonomics - which is, of course, the best. Sadly. And no bloomin' BES server in the way. Thankyouverymuch.
No, no, no!
What I was hoping, from the heading of this article, is that RIM would develop a HANDSET that would run Windows Mobile. Very stylish.
Why the heck do we want to run BB software on a WM phone, which is otherwise free to run?
Go back and design a phone, which has an 'optional' BB style interface, but with RIM style and ergonomics - which is, of course, the best. Sadly.
And no bloomin' BES server in the way.
Thankyouverymuch.
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By David Posted Monday 23rd April 2007 12:34 GMT