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  • 01-06-2011, 06:59 PM
    D.Dark
    I'd say, the loading of OS.. although the memory is quiet good, the loading is not as fast as it should ... I think they have to work on that, including the transfer from one apps to another..
  • 01-06-2011, 11:23 AM
    mactancoc
    Obsolete operating system designs

    The last thing consumers and enterprise customers want to see next year is an obsolete operating system design. That's precisely why Microsoft finally brought Windows phone 7 to the market to replace Windows Mobile. However, RIM wasn't so forward-thinking. With the company's BlackBerry OS 6 release in 2010, it provided incremental updates to a BlackBerry OS 5. It was a disappointment for consumers and even some enterprise customers that were hoping something more like iOS-like. As popular as RIM's phones might be,it can't expect it's operating system to carry it through 2011.

    Taken from: Enterprise Mobility: 10 Smartphone, Tablet Flaws That Must Disappear In 2011
    By Don Reisinger


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