wow, I'm glad to see that my review has sparked some conversation . To reply to some of the points that have been brought up:
---Did you pair your S60 and WMSE with linux, and if so how did they both work out in real life? (bluez or cable)
I don't use linux so I can't answer this, sorry.
---On both my N73 and N80 there is a log that has every phone call or text made since I purchased the phone, and there are hundreds. Furthermore, it tells me whether it was incoming or outgoing, the time and the date, rather than just a simple list. Other than that, nice comparison.
This is correct, and I was in error in my review, thank you for pointint this out.
---1. the latest Symbian phones, including the E70 I believe, have a nice speaker independent voice dial function built in which allows me to voice dial any of my contacts when in the car.
This is also true, and a very nice feature of Symbian, although I did have a little trouble with the system picking up exactly the name I wanted.
---2. Symbian allows the user to send a contact's business card over SMS in the same standard format that pretty much every regular feature phone has allowed for years.
This is also true, although I believe I read something not too long ago that either a 3rd party app or an update has added this functionality to windows mobile.
---By the way while it is true that the Symbian menu key doesn't allocate numbers to the program names you can still launch a program from the keypad without scrolling. Just press the keypad button which corresponds to the icon's position on the 3x4 matrix.
You misunderstood, I'm not referring to the grid of icons in the application menu screen, I am referring to the menus you get when you hit the soft keys. In Windows Mobile you these menus are numbered, in S60 they are not.
---1) nothing about call quality... a phone head-to-head review without call quality, cmon???
It wasn't a phone head to head, it was a comparison of the operating systems that each phone uses.
---2) WM reboots more often than S60... too often actually
And I mentioned this in my review
---2) WM's BT sucks bigtime all the time
I'm just going to have to disagree with you here, almost all of the modern Windows Mobile devices support profiles such as a2dp and avrcp that current S60 phones do not. I've never had a problem with my windows mobile bluetooth implementation and don't see a significant difference between the two operating systems.
---3) WM Cingular 2125 does not have wifi
This is true, but this is not a comparison of the 2 phones (see above) there are plenty of WM phones that have wifi and plenty of S60 phones that do not
---4) 2125 does not have qwerty
---5) 2125 memory card is under the battery, no hot swap
(see my previous answers)
---Hitting the red "end" key takes you directly to the active standby screen. Also with the menu key taking you directly to the menu on the first press, you can start new applications without going to the WM "home" screen and then having to go to the start button next to find an app. Then if the app you want isn't in the start menu you have to enter "applications" to find your app. That's 3 button presses to find some apps as opposed to one.
As far as the end key taking you to the active standby screen this closes the program which can defeat the purpose of a multi-tasking OS, but I see your point, and as you described the S60 system does have its pluses.
---There is a way to retrieve the whole message for either new or all or selected messages by entering the IMAP mailbox and hitting the left softkey and then "retrieve." Although with POP you can just set it to retrieve full messages on connect.
This is correct, and i actually used this system, but its still not as elegant as WM's built in email client which allows me to download the whole message automatically, thereby saving me the key presses and they wait.
---now i think i should not even bother with this... S60 is not an OS!
Technically correct, but come on, get over it.
---my point is if he wants to compare, compare it in ALL points and not on matters that are very subjective, coz obviously, you will only favor the things that are good according to your liking or to your experience, hence not a very good comparison at all... it is much better yet to do a comprehensive review of any particular phone or gadget for that matter, and point out the pros and the cons...
others are saying it is a nice review/comparison, i beg to differ coz i thought i have seen better reviews and comparisons and it included all aspects of the phone, which IMHO, it should be the way so we can actually see the whole picture... again just my .2...
and what about multi-tasking, he did not even mention it...
Of course it is just my opinion, that's what any review is. Yes I am a longtime user of Windows Mobile but I am not a fanboy by any means. I think S60 is an excellent UI and I belive that I stated this several times in my review. I also stated that there wasn't going to be a "winner". This was completely and utterly my subjective comparison between the two, and I don't think there is anything wrong with me putting my opinion out there. I did not compare certain things like call quality and reception because that was not my purpose, as I stated above, I did not want to do a comparison of the 2125 and E70, I wanted to compare WMSE and S60.
As far as mult-tasking goes, you are correct that I did not mention it directly, however both WMSE and S60 are multi-tasking OS' and the only relevant difference that I saw was the limitations that S60's low RAM puts on certain programs, which I did mention.
Thank you all for your comments, I'm glad for those who enjoyed the article. I am now reviewing a couple more S60 phones, the N93 and N73, so check out my website in a couple of weeks to read those reviews.