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2005-11-29
No. I never claimed it did, or disputed someone saying it didn't.
I think it's a miss that WP8 doesn't natively support Contact and Calendar syncing from say iCloud, something like that should be a scenario they aim for if they wish to convert people over to Windows Phone.
However, I only prefer it because its a migration path, I still find EAS to be superior because I actually value my device's battery life and enjoy true push.
That enough Kool-Aid for you ?