Mine too. I currently own an inspire 4g and it's only very slightly larger than that. I'm turned off by the static 16gb storage with no upgradeability, meager 800x480 resolution, last gen processor and relativity immaturity of WP7, but it's still an extremely novel and promising OS and that screen real estate is very attractive.
Mine too. I currently own an inspire 4g and it's only very slightly larger than that. I'm turned off by the static 16gb storage with no upgradeability, meager 800x480 resolution, last gen processor and relativity immaturity of WP7, but it's still an extremely novel and promising OS and that screen real estate is very attractive.
Lol, I'm the complete opposite. I have a 32GB 3GS, it's way too big for me so 16GB would be fine. The processor and resolution don't bother me either, I'm not that impressed by the retina display, and the single core processor is top of the line in WP7 since they haven't yet adopted dual cores (and don't seem to need them yet either). The thing that mostly draws me in is the screen size, and the level of integration between apps in WP7. I'd probably try it out before making a commitment to it but it does look like a very strong OS, hopefully MS can get it going well (they're apparently going to do a lot more publicity stuff in upcoming months).
I can't help but feel we're really dragging this thread off topic 😛