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Re: Microsoft's Plan to Save Windows Mobile

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Originally Posted by brownhornet View Post
wm7 is not likely to make many people want to switch from android or iphone. Had they came out with it last year maybe but they've already fallen too far behind in that aspect.
Man there is just no way you can say that at this point in the game. For all we know Windows Mobile 7 will be the best OS on the market, have tons of commercials, and all the devices will be free on cheap plans.

Not that any or all of that will happen, just saying it's way too early for you to be saying nobody will leave the iPhone or Android. We won't know that until we get some details on what WM7 is, and the devices that will be running it.

Microsoft has a long history of winning battles like these though, so it would be pretty foolish to count them out. As dominant as the iPhone is in the smartphone industry- Sony was even more dominant in the game console industry and Microsoft make easy work of them...

Last edited by BlackDynamite; 01-19-2010 at 01:32 PM.
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