Openeze iPhone Controller Review - Why the Joypad Isn't the Most Useful iPhone Controllers
Windows Mobile Phone has come along way since its introduction to the world, but it still doesn't have everything that we would all love - or need. I am not complaining because there are a couple of really good games on there, but I am also not sure about the future. One game comes highly recommended and is called Hazelnut. It takes the shape of an iPhone and you can even turn it into a PDA if you really want to! Hazelnut features a whole bunch of neat features including auto reply, SMS integration with your Microsoft Outlook email account.
The problem with many apps on the iphone such as Facebook, Twitter and many others is that they take up a lot of memory and battery life. This makes using them on a daily basis very frustrating unless you are in a situation where you need to use a touch screen phone. Joypad on the other hand doesn't take up much memory, and it is very responsive, which means you can play games, check your email and even text people if you feel like it. I personally would rather have a fully fledged Microsoft Outlook program in my phone, so this was definitely a good investment. If you are one of those people who don't need all of the extra functionality, then I would recommend Joypad.
As I said at the beginning of the article, this is only a quick review and a few thoughts about what this new touch screen phone may not be. If you are looking for a good solid gaming experience and a phone that can function as both a music player and phone then the Openeze from Hazelnut may be the phone for you. If you are just looking for a phone that will let you send and receive emails and perform basic tasks then the Windows Mobile Openeze might be a good choice. You can get more information from the official website for the Openeze iPhone or the Openeze Android from Google if you want to know more about this cool new product.