Mobile Devices: 7 Ways to Improve Windows Phone 7 - Small Business Computing

Mobile Devices: 7 Ways to Improve Windows Phone 7

Written By
Joseph Moran
Joseph Moran
Jan 18, 2011
1 minute read

Small business professionals have no lack of options when it comes to choosing a mobile device. It was tough enough with just iPhone and Android-based options, but Windows Phone 7 adds yet another dimension of choice.

The mobile operating system is still young, but we want to take the opportunity to jot down and make known our dream list of improvements to make the phones even better. Our sister site, EnterpriseMobileToday.com, lists seven ways to improve the Windows Phone 7 OS.




Windows Phone 7 is a very good mobile operating system overall, especially considering it’s arguably a 1.0 version. Still, it has its share of shortcomings, so here’s our wish list of seven things we’d like to see WP7 improve upon in the New Year. (Note: We’re not including copy-and-paste, since Microsoft says that’s just ’round the corner.)


Read the complete article:Mobile Operating System Assessment: Windows Phone 7 Wish List







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