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Answering questions posted by users on Microsoft's official Windows Mobile Team Blog, an employee has laid down a nasty reality check that's going to piss off a user base that's already salty from years of being underserved: Internet Explorer Mobile 6 will not be made available as an upgrade or download for existing handsets. The alleged reasoning is that "the rich media experiences that IE Mobile 6 enables require more powerful, advanced devices," but let's get real here -- competitors like
Opera and
Skyfire already manage to match what Microsoft's new browser is trying to do and they work like champs on the latest round of hardware. Internet Explorer requiring more horsepower than the
Touch Pro or the
X1 has to offer? Please, Microsoft -- just give it to us straight, this was a business decision through and through.
[Via
Pocket PC Thoughts]
Microsoft says no "6 on 6" upgrade for current devices originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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