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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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NO....the only thing that separates this os from any other os is its xbox live intergration.. Everyone wont go to android if anything android has to be worried about windows phone. Android isnt anything special, has nothing unique to offer its just free and no phone manufacturer has to pay google to license it. Im sad that windows mobile as we know it is gone, but this new os was obviously developed to combat apple and it does one up them in the sense that they do have xbox live and their office suite for mobile. There's no way in the world that this will make blackberry suffer.
This "legacy" edition of windows phone everyone speaks of, are there any links i can go to so i can read up on it? Today reading this thread is my first time hearing about it.. i know about the starter edition of windows phone series
http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/mwc-w...ement-tomorrow but not legacy.. If this is true then microsoft is making a bigger mess in my opinion. With legacy,starter, 6.5.3 and the one announced today.. It's too many different versions to support with fast ota updates. Dont tell me we are headed down a slow update process like with old versions again.