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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Not to come off too chauvinistic, but it would appear that it’s a man’s world afterall - at least as far as Windows Mobile is concerned. A study conducted by Microsoft found that  only 14.6% of the Windows Mobile users are women, 85.4% of users being of the male persuasion. Could it be Microsoft’s (Windows Mobile’s) penchant for designing their user interface with a priority on function? Windows Mobile devices tend to be more logically and straight-forwardly designed then their fashion-oriented brethren, could it have something to do with the “eye-candy” factor?    Now, before you go off on a tirade about how men and women are created equal, women are just as logical as men, have use for straight-forward designs, and all that jazz, just know that we’re all for women being considered on the same playing field as men. But, the fact remains that women prefer “prettier” colors, sleeker designs, and more attractive user interfaces - is it any wonder that Windows Mobile devices are more appealing to men, while fashion-phones like the  Pink Baby Phat RAZR and SLVR  are geared towards the female side?    Windows Mobile had better start thinking more about design and the “eye-candy” factor if it hope to attract more women into using the WinMo platform. Afterall,  50.4% of all handsets  belong to women.    [Via:  Windows Mobile in Japan ]   ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Get Your Windows Mobile 6.0 Product Reference GuideMicrosoft applies for mobile interface patentNo Windows Mobile 6 upgrades for HP devicesIntroducing the new column: Will vs Dusan â€“ Windows Mobile vs SymbianHTC releases Windows Mobile 6.0 upgrade for HTC P4350 Herald&lt;/p&gt;
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