Alternative OS EAP compatible hardware

I am looking for an embedded solution that would be EAP compatible. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
Thanks in Advance...

chanchan05 wrote:
Just to raise one point though, I understand the reason why a lot of people are hating on WM 6.5, but why on WP7? I've had a play around with an HTC 7 and its great. So just curious.
I have an N8 (and N900). I have used WP7 and Android handsets as well as an iPhone 4.
I use my handset as a universal (convergent) device, with some netbook capability. For me I found that the N8's S^3 with added apps gives the functionality I need.
The most recent Android update offers similar functionality when apps are added.
WP7 is a different type of handset OS. It offers far better usability and integration of services than both S^3 and Android but lacks many of the core functions of either OS. One of the main problems I have found is Its core integration seems to be on social networking through Facebook. I have no interest in Facebook and use linkedin and some technical social networking sites. In fact WP7 seems to be a generalist, non technical OS for the under 35's - a rival OS to Apple's iOS.
I would say that in capability, that the latest Android is about 6 months ahead of the latest S^3 (although Anna may level that again). iOS is about a year behind S^3 and WP7 is at least 3 years behind S^3. But, this is not taking into consideration the different user base each OS isaimed at.
My next OS will be Android but I will watch closely what each OS is offering over the coming months - hopefully additional functionality will be added to WP7 but my personal interest is in broad based functionality (I wish it could have been MEEGO!) and WP7 seems not to be focused on this.

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