Smartphone OSes: Color Me Disappointed
Arg. After initially getting excited about Windows Phone 7 when it was revealed a few months ago, after learning more about the OS itself I’m getting disappointed. It’s really not looking to be anything more than Microsoft’s attempt at an iPhone, which is not what I was hoping for.
I have a thing about personalization. I have this strange hatred for conformity, and really like to be able to make whatever I have at least somewhat “me.” That’s the main reason I’m not interested in the iPhone. I know it’s a good device that tons of people love. But it’s a completely closed, locked-down platform with no potential for real personalization or customization. It’s Apple’s way or the highway. I can’t stand that.
For all its faults, Windows Mobile gave me that freedom. Granted, I never was as serious about tweaking the phone’s OS as many people, but I liked the ability to flash a new ROM if I was getting bored with the UI, or Google a hack to change some low-level setting I didn’t like. But Windows Phone 7 throws all that out the window, leaving me less excited about my options when I decide it’s time for a new phone.