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Windows Mobile phone beats Apple iPhone April 11, 2008 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R. It is one thing when Microsoft MVPs (i.e. people sponsored by Microsoft - usually without disclosure on their websites - with free MSDN subscription worth 2-3 thousand dollars, free intercontinental flights to MVP summit once a year, and other goodies) are praising Windows Mobile and inventing reasons why Apple iPhone is inferior, but it is different thing when an independent organization evaluates the situation in a lab and publishes results... The Good Housekeeping Research Institute (GHRI), which is the product-evaluation laboratory of an American Good Housekeeping magazine recommends a Windows Mobile phone over iPhone: AT&T GHRI-Recommended Cell Phones * GHRI recommended: Motorola Moto Q 9h Global ($150) Pros: Composing text messages was fast on the roomy keypad. The screen is large and easy to read, and the phone was the only one to earn a top score for incoming calls. Features include: Automatic word completion (autotext) and built-in common phrases for texting, camera, camcorder, Bluetooth, e-mail, instant messaging, Web browsing, music player, picture messaging, and GPS navigation. To learn more, visit original source of this story.
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