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Originally Posted by gcianc
One thing is you can't leave the phone on the table powered on - in a public place - without getting looks and questions and positive reaction. Real world people aren't fanboys.
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I posted this is another thread, but this has been my experience as well. I was at an IHOP Sunday morning waiting for a table and using my Focus in the waiting area. The guy sitting next to me asked what phone I was using, and then asked to see it. He only had it in his hands for a few minutes but he said "wow" several times.
This is why I also believe that viral and word of mouth marketing will be more effective for WP7 than formal advertising. As more and more people see these phones in the wild, I believe that will have a significant influence on future purchases.