I am a business, mobile device user. While I use, and have used my WM based devices to satisfy my consumer needs, my business needs far outweigh my everyday, consumer needs.  Clinton Fitch, fellow Gear Diary Team Member and Contributor has put together a cool look at a few WM based phones and weighed their ability to solve business based needs.  Says Brother Fitch –

Which which phone is really the best when it comes to business needs?  While it could be said that the ultimate decision comes down to individual needs and usage, which would be correct at a level, there are some key indicators as to which device would be best suited for a business user.  That is what I’ll be covering today in this overview.  I’ll be looking at four current Windows Phones and will be looking at them from 6 key perspectives:  Battery life, Screen (size, clarity), Keyboard (size, ease-of-use), Size, Memory, and included applications.  While these are not exhaustive in nature, they should provide those of you who need a phone for business purposes a good idea of which ones will do the job for you.  At the end of each category I’ll provide a rating for each area then a total score – the higher the better.

This is an awesome read and you can get a lot of insight into what is most important to just about any business user in Clinton’s words.  He’s hit the nail right on the head.  You can see the full article here.

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