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Originally Posted by gcianc
very, very impressed. will be a no-brainer in stores (most important) and with users total integration.
hackers/geeks can & will move to android and it's win95-like quagmire.
like the Orange guy said... 25% connected to internet... WP7 gives a huge opportunity to get the untapped 75%. lets be real Android is looking primitive and Palm is basically dead. Plus blackberry will suffer badly with casuals/moms (a large smartphone user base in 2010_
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I agree, I really like it, probably going to win me back from Android, but I'll need hands on time first, hoping for some sort of multitasking and I hope there's an emulator of some sort available for our old .cab collection, but its definitely what Microsoft has needed for a long time. I don't know about Palm being dead, WebOS was a great comeback but I can definitely see Blackberry and any stock Android device have problems, Android with an overlay such as Sense or Blur or Sony's new sexiness would be fine but stock is in trouble
Nano, Engadget confirmed this is integrated Pandora support but they don't know to what extent. And yes, this legacy edition is intriguing, wonder why they didn't say anything about it...