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Moving from Android to Windows Phone 7 Part 1 : Getting Ready for the plunge!

Over the next couple of weeks, I am going to share my adventures of transitioning from being an Android user to a Windows Phone user.
This is going to be somewhat interesting considering that I was a Windows Mobile fan boy for so long. When Windows Mobile 6.5 dropped, I was so underwhelmed with how little progress was made over such a long time between updates that I finally took a break from Windows Mobile. I purchased the iPhone 3GS and it became my daily driver until Windows Phone 7 was released last fall. I still checked out new Windows Mobile 6.5 and Android phones that I was evaluating, but I always returned to the iPhone 3GS.
Last fall, I was very excited about Windows Phone 7. I was getting some awesome buzz from the inside (I was in my 6th year as a Windows Mobile MVP) and eventually was flown to Redmond to participate in the Windows Phone 7Â Ambassador program which gave me an early look at the OS. We weren’t afforded a ton of time with an actual device, but I was hooked. I was totally ready for Microsoft to get back into the game in a big way. When Windows Phone 7 went live, I got the HTC HD7 and the Samsung Focus. After a week or two, I realized that Windows Phone 7 wasn’t ready to be my daily driver. I ended up purchasing the iPhone 4 to replace the 3GS as my main. Not too long after that, the Motorola Atrix hit and I bought one. I ended up setting the iPhone 4 down and have been using the Atrix every day since. It’s time for a change now.