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I have a first gen WP7 phone (HTC 7 Pro) so my specs are as low as they get :-p
I think its down to a perception thing. My phone does not have a dual (or quad?!) core but I dont find myself 'waiting' on the phone. This was something my old blackberry bold was also good at.
Compare this to my Samsung tocco which I had in between and it always felt Slow. I would select an option and would be able to make a coffee before it loaded the my emails </exaggeration>. The tocco needed charging every day. The HTC lasts about 2 and a bit with normal use (spotify to and from work, emails and texts). Thats fine for me, but I do long for the old days of not charging for a week!




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Yeah, sure. WP7 scrolls nicely on modest hardware. That doesn't make it fast, though, although it does improve the user experience. All benchmarks show that it's just about as fast as you'd expect for its modest hardware, though -- for Javascript (Sunspider), it's a actually a fair bit worse.
Battery life isn't vastly superior for the WP7 platform, so I don't really see the trade-off here.