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Posted by Steven Bink April 18, 2006 9:22 AM with 1 comment(s)
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As people have acquired Windows Mobile 5.0 devices and upgrades, many of them have noticed that these devices are a bit slower than previous Pocket PCs.

Until now, most people have chalked this up to this operating system's switch from using RAM for long-term storage to using Flash ROM for this task. Accessing Flash ROM is inherently slower than RAM.

But a recent posting on the Windows Mobile Team Blog by Mike Calligaro says it is a bit more complicated than this.

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Ori said:

The slow down is a heavy price to pay, I’m a happy user on my fourth PDA (T-Mobile MDA).

I think that it would be better to do this heavy house keep type chore once in a while as in once a day, week, month or in (near) real-time as it’s done now. And make it configurable…

Take a look at how once it was ‘fashionable’ to poll email and now Exchange pushes it out with less traffic… Food for thought...

Ori Artman
May 5, 2006 1:21 AM

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