No. They are much faster then Windows Mobile 6.5 and they can compete with any smartphone out there
Yes, windows Phones 7 is a phone. It is easy to use.
Android is for phones, while Windows is for computers. Totally different devices. If you meant Android vs Windows Phone 7, then I don't know
"Windows mobile phones come in a variety of different phones, that can be purchased through Verizon, T-mobile, Sprint, and AT&T. Windows phones offers features such as Office and X box live."
The windows phones are considered second class phones when compared to the other smart phones on the market. This is due to the limited aspects in which these phones could be used.
Zune's newest software is made to function well with any smart phone powered by Windows 7. For more information on how Zune is changing to function with Windows phones you can read this article: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Zune-4-7-Software-for-Windows-Phone-7-160702.shtml
Not yet but supposedly will with the Apollo update later this year.
HTC Accord and HTC Rio are both Windows 8 phones. HTC Mozart, HTC Schubert, HTC Gold, HTC Spark, HTC Mondrian, HTC Radar HTC Eternity are all Windows 7 phones. HTC Dream, HTC Sapphire, HTC Hero and HTC Click are examples of Android phones.
Windows phones are pretty popular. You can use a windows phone with sprint, at&t, verizon and other services. The wide variety of features and service options make windows phones popular.
It depends on the phone. Windows phone requires at least 1GHz of processing power. That puts allot of phones on the no side.
Windows phones are pretty popular. You can use a windows phone with sprint, at&t, verizon and other services. The wide variety of features and service options make windows phones popular.
Cost of software for hardware