Motorola Droid Android 2.0 v. Windows Mobile 6.5 HTC Imagio Pt. 2 of 3

January 24th, 2010 | by admin |

This second part of a 3-part beginner’s video series covers the email and calendar applications between Android 2.0 and Windows Mobile 6.5 on the motorola droid and HTC Imagio. Be sure to check out also Part 1 and Part 3 (coming soon)

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25 Responses to “Motorola Droid Android 2.0 v. Windows Mobile 6.5 HTC Imagio Pt. 2 of 3”

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  6. By 777Mulvey777 on Jan 24, 2010

    k i will do the …
    k i will do the first part :D
    buuut. :(
    i live in ireland..
    where i live is terrible!! for selling top range phones!:( so im buying it sim free off the internet :)
    thanks for your reply:D

  7. By HCreams on Jan 24, 2010

    Pick 2 or 3 …
    Pick 2 or 3 features which are most important to you and then compare these on both phones. You should also place a visit to your local stores to try both out. None can offer you better advice than your own personal preference & taste.

  8. By 777Mulvey777 on Jan 24, 2010

    okay thank you very …
    okay thank you very much :)
    i am really grateful for your comments :D :D:D.!! you really helped me understand the differences in winmo 6.5 and android:) and you also helped me alot in decided which one to get:)

    THANK YOU :D
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  9. By disaster100x on Jan 24, 2010

    I’ve personally …
    I’ve personally only used one windows mobile phone and it ran 6.1 so I can’t really say much about 6.5, however it does look pretty nice. On the other hand I’ve had a G1 since it lanched and now I’m using the Moto Cliq, and I must say that I’m enjoying android very much over the windows mobile experience I’ve had and also more than the iPhone (not that that’s relevant :P )

  10. By disaster100x on Jan 24, 2010

    Sure it has themes …
    Sure it has themes and skins, but it’s a smaller scale of customization than the android platform. I mean you get 3 desktop with application icons anywhere you want them (saves time) and widgets are really where android shines, widgets are so incredibly handy you can turn your desktop into everything you use in a phone instead of going through tedious menus. And the notification bar is pure genius.

  11. By timotim27 on Jan 24, 2010

    This should have …
    This should have been done with the HD2 but even still, it looks as if WM6.5 wins out more often than not.

  12. By 777Mulvey777 on Jan 24, 2010

    but doesnt winmo …
    but doesnt winmo 6.5 have alot of customizing features too?..

  13. By disaster100x on Jan 24, 2010

    Also, even the …
    Also, even the default android OS without any “aftermarket additions” is still more customizable than any other mobile OS on the market today. Widgets, movable icons, different desktops, wallpapers, etc…

  14. By disaster100x on Jan 24, 2010

    I mean, any …
    I mean, any developer, phone company, phone maker, os maker, pretty much anybody who can program an OS is able to change the android OS around as they please. Not just by different themes and skins like windows mobile or maybe iPhone’s OS, but by adding new functions and menus, changing the way the home screen works, that’s why you see all these phone companies making their own unique additions to the android OS like motorola’s MOTOBLUR and HTC’s Sense UI. The possibilities are endless

  15. By 777Mulvey777 on Jan 24, 2010

    What do you mean …
    What do you mean you can make it look like anything with no limits??..

  16. By disaster100x on Jan 24, 2010

    Get the DROID, …
    Get the DROID, Android will soon be the leading OS for mobile phones considering that anyone can make it look like anything with NO limits.

  17. By 777Mulvey777 on Jan 24, 2010

    Can anyone please …
    Can anyone please please help me
    christmas is coming up and im really stuck for which phone to get..
    HTC HD2 or Motorola DROID/Milestone :( winmo 6.5 or android 2.0 :( ..??
    which one should i pick:(? please help!

  18. By chuongvision on Jan 24, 2010

    Yes, it does. …
    Yes, it does. Android Market is on the Droid and Windows Mobile has Windows Marketplace for Mobile, otherwise known as Marketplace for Mobile.

  19. By chuongvision on Jan 24, 2010

    You can’t change …
    You can’t change the green color on the 31-day view that I could find. However, in the daily view, each calendar will have its own color. You can set up different calendars for work, school, personal, etc in Google Calendar and the Droid’s calendar app will reflect the colors that were established in Google Calendar from the desktop/web settings.

  20. By Nutsosteel on Jan 24, 2010

    Can you change the …
    Can you change the color of calendar events from green to another color? like work can be red and school can be yellow etc?

  21. By narutouzamaki664 on Jan 24, 2010

    So Does The HTC …
    So Does The HTC Imagio have the application store like the Motorola Droid????????

  22. By config2000 on Jan 24, 2010

    WinMobile 6.5 looks …
    WinMobile 6.5 looks like a mixture of 2009 and 1999. Its almost as if MS have little interest in the ever-growing Mobile “PC in your pocket” market
    I read that Windows Marketplace is pretty dire too?

  23. By fronc16 on Jan 24, 2010

    “Not that much …
    “Not that much special with the calendar…”

    Have you ever used the Windows Mobile calendar?! Have you ever tried syncing with iCal or, more importantly, google calendar?! This is fan-frickin’-tastic! Can’t wait to get my droid tomorrow…

  24. By chuongvision on Jan 24, 2010

    I love the metal …
    I love the metal and glass on the Droid. The Droid has a nice rubberized coating on top of the metal so that it doesn’t feel cold in your hands when you hold it. The HTC Hero (Sprint), Motorola Droid are the best of breeds in the Android category; Moto wins on build material and geek factor while the Herp gets the fashion statement. The Imagio is one of the best Windows Mobile phone. It depends on your experiences and needs with the OS and overall user experience with the different UIs.

  25. By ryguymoeller on Jan 24, 2010

    what phone do you …
    what phone do you like better?

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