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Originally Posted by jerryyyyy
Well, just checking in on this discussion again. The two pieces of rumor I have heard lately are that Paul Thurott of Windows Weekly says that MS has to cave in on the no-sync with Outlook game stopper. Second sales are very poor.
Windows Phone Crushed By Android -- InformationWeek
So, why sign up if eventually they just pull the plug on this one like the Kin.
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This really isnt a surprise... I kept telling people that by this time next year Android will be by far the #1 selling OS in the mobile game. There isnt anything out that can slow the momentum down right now and when they release the gingerbread line its probably going to get worse. One phone alone was able to turn around Sprints fortune and the demand for the Evo is STILL high even now. Even with MS massive marketing campaign I probably see 3 evo commercials to every wp7 commercial everyday. If you look at googles playbook.. they dont play to lose. When they corner the market, they do it in ALL out fashion.
Next year the top 5 will be 1)Android 2)Symbian 3) RIM 4) IOS 5) Windows
Looking at the stats based here
http://www.biggtech.com/mobile/andro...tain_3737.html Android is probably already the #2 seller in Europe behind Symbian based on Q4 sales.
http://droidfreeapps.com/2010/12/and...ian-in-europe/
Its only a matter of time...not many people are expecting WP7 to have much impact as I pretty much expected.