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Fecha de registro: nov 2009
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Modelo de smartphone: Samsung Galaxy S2
Tu operador: Yoigo
Buenas,

Unas dudas, buceando por ahi he encontrado que estas cosas no son posibles con Android. ¿Es cierto? ¿Quizas era una review antigua y con el Android 2.1 ya esta solucionado? Saludos.

  • You wouldn’t have a free online backup service for PIM, Documents, Photos, Music, SMS (Microsoft MyPhone)
  • You wouldn’t have any way to call (turn ringer on remotely), find, or wipe a lost phone (Microsoft MyPhone)
  • You wouldn’t have the most capable voice-only mobile user interface (Microsoft Voice Command)
  • You wouldn’t have Microsoft Office built in
  • You wouldn’t be able to log into remote servers using Remote Desktop
  • You wouldn’t be able to securely connect to managed Exchange servers and maintain group policy, managed applications, etc.
  • You wouldn’t be able to play the large number of video formats supported by CorePlayer or choose from any number of 3rd party video players
  • You wouldn’t be able to effortlessly sync Recorded TV shows, videos and photos with Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player
  • You wouldn’t be able to sync notes with Microsoft OneNote or Outlook
  • You wouldn’t be able to access network file shares
  • You wouldn’t be able to print to Bluetooth printers
  • You wouldn’t be able to easily connect external wireless keyboards
  • You wouldn’t be able to share a 3G internet connection via WiFi (without rooting your device)
  • You wouldn’t have a variety of on-device GPS navigation programs that don’t need internet connectivity
  • You wouldn’t be able to send SMS messages longer than 160 characters (Android doesn’t parse them into multiple messages)
  • You wouldn’t be able to completely change your GUI with a simple CAB installation
  • You would have to open two different Calendar applications in order to check your schedule
  • You would have very limited or non-existent voice over IP applications
  • You could easily sync your contacts, calendar and email with Google and multiple unmanaged Exchange accounts at the same time
  • You would have a customizable multi-panel home screen that supports integrated widgets (Just like Spb Mobile Shell on Windows Mobile)
  • You would have a Webkit web browser (Windows Mobile has Iris for Webkit)
  • You would have to “root” your device in order to do any kind of GUI or theme customizations
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