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To: antiRepublicrat
WP7 does multitask - just not with all applications. The latest info I've read states that 3rd party apps aren't allowed to multitask (for now). All the 'native' WP7 applications multitask - including Office, Zune, compass, Live, Calendar, IE browser, imbedded FM radio, etc.

I believe it's an issue of CPU and power consumption control. Might be nice to have full multitasking but I haven't run into any application on my son's iPhone that I want running in the background that isn't one of those WP7 native applications. Of course I don't use a smartphone continuously through the day - it's possible I just haven't found that uber-app I want running at all times.

31 posted on 10/05/2010 12:41:00 PM PDT by DesertSapper (God, Family, Country . . . . . . . . . . and dead terrorists!!!)
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To: DesertSapper
All the 'native' WP7 applications multitask

That's the same with the iPhone, always has been. Apple just didn't let third-party apps freely multitask like Android does (there is controlled multitasking now). WP7 is starting in Apple's initial position, no third-party multitasking. A good example of useful multitasking would be playing music and running your GPS navigation at the same time, and then being able to check your Facebook/WWW/etc without stopping the others.

33 posted on 10/05/2010 12:55:42 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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