9352 was always with New York City Bus, until now I have heard of it being with MTA Bus. 126 from what I know is usually used as a training area, it goes from there to Lex-96th and other parts of that area.
Windows Phone 7 is pretty much like iOS, cant realy customize it to its fullest. The one thing that might make WP7 phones sales less than Android & others is the inability to multi-task and to have customization features. You can change the splash screen but not the homepage IIRC.
People who get on their buses at Jamaica Center, St. George Ferry Terminal, Ridgewood Terminal, Kings Plaza, Queens Center, Staten Island Mall, etc, etc, etc. I could go on all night....
Most smartphones are app based. Considering that I have a G2, I've been a long time Windows Mobile user with 6.0 and the plethora of 6.5 roms. I am a little excited to try out the other WP7 devices to be coming out soon.
The T-Mobile store by my area (Delancey & Ludlow) has two working versions of the phone, along with the MyTouch 4G and several others. I'm staying with my G2, I'd get the HD7 as an alternative for the modding capabilities.
I'm totally anticipating the Galaxy Tab, but the iPad will win in the long run.
On a sidenote, I got to try out the HTC HD7 today, I am VERY impressed with this phone aside from its boring homescreen, Microsoft did a really good job with the OS.
Which is not happening since T-Mobile does not have any video calling support, though I find video calling to be completely useless. Whereas the iPhone for Verizon HAS been confirmed, an iphone was tested under the verizon network for several months in Boston, still in testing, as said from the Verizon CEO himself.