What Mobile OS do you use?

Mobile phones are becoming more complex with each generation. Mobile phones now have operating systems as a PC does and present a similar choice. Which mobile OS do you currently use?
 

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Answers:

A. Symbian (Standard Nokia)
32.14% (9 votes)
B. iPhone
28.57% (8 votes)
C. Standard OS (none of the above)
25.00% (7 votes)
D. Windows Mobile (Various)
7.14% (2 votes)
E. RIM OS (Blackberry)
3.57% (1 vote)
F. Maemo (Nokia Tablet)
3.57% (1 vote)
G. Android (Google OS)
0.00% (0 vote)

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I use two handsets one has googles android ,the other symbian operating systems
I'm less than convinced that many phone users know what OS they are using, so I'm not sure that your poll will be particularly accurate!

Windows Mobile for me: integrates well with my PC and Outlook and has lots of free software, including a couple of applications that I can't find Android equivalents for - so I'm unlikely to switch.
Have been a WinMo user for a number of years and switched to an iphone 2 months ago (against my will - business partner ordered them at upgrade time).

Must say I am very impressed - much more usable and my phone is more used than ever before. All syncs with my work pc as it did before.

So impressed that I even bought one for my wife (who would never use a Windows Mobile phone)
I agree with Oneeyedvic. I now use an IPhone but my earlier phones were windows mobile 5 and 6. They were not very finger friendly and a bit complicated to set up correctly. The IPhone just works no messing about.
I have not used the latest version of Windows Mobile though I believe it is more finger friendly.

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