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Menu's and submenu's???? What kind of Android do you have? I've got the Droid, so without any custom "skin". But no long or deep menu listings at all. Agenda in the center. Most used apps on the home screen, can't be easier I would say. I must admit, it's not pretty, but it works very well! The strength of Android is the way the apps work together, from yellow pages you can call a store, or navigate to it with just two taps on the screen. They're pretty efficient. They're even better integrated than on the iphone.

We can hope that WP7 is indeed as competitive, the more competition the better. For many people, the iphone is too expensive. At this moment, Android basically is the only serious smartphone OS that also runs on cheaper hardware. Symbian and MS previous mobile systems are totally out of date, so we really need another strong player. Hopefully WP7 can make a difference.

These first photo's don't really have a WOW effect on me to be honest. The menu interface is simply ugly, it's antisymmetric setup, the rough looks. But if MS finally has it well integrated and came up with a fast system, I don't care what it looks like.

Howevert MS really should replace mr. Ballmer. His bold manners are hurting Microsoft's reputation big time. They have already more than enough MS haters.
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