@pathiks
yes dude, WM apps are lot more than symbian apps, one of the major factors for this is that WM application coding is similar to Windows, hence it is not totally greek to the developers.
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WM Pocket PCs are costly, smartphones are normal range. Pocket PCs are costly because they are touch screen.
In productivity, Symbian is a tad better than WM (When talking about symbian, i am talking about Symbian OS 9.1+ i.e. S60v3+ and UIQ3+).
About the looks of Symbian, they have updated the looks and graphics in the newer OSs, i hope you have checked them out.
Programmability, they are releasing newer and easier developing tools and SDKs.
Limited java compatibility, that is new. It supports MIDP2. Which java versions are you talking about.
UIQs appealing looks are limited only to icons and it is all candy gloss. Ya it supports animated standby screen, but believe me, when you go deeper into the apps, it sucks. It looks childish, infact ugly.
Of all the info of WM6 released uptill now, nothing was exiting. Currently the most exiting of all the upcoming mobile features would be the active standby screen of S60v3 FP1 (eventhough FP2 has been released), RSS display, different tabs, and animated standby.