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Re: Nokia says NO to google ! And says YES to Windows phone

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Originally Posted by afolayan702 View Post
Yes! they did say they rushed this out so I see that. But if its they are in for the "long haul," they needed to be very aggressive. Obviously they are showing it with the partnership with Nokia, which also put them back in media spotlight they sorely needed after a quiet CES, and ride the momentum into WMC next week.
I understand, but in the long haul they also kinda messed up..by setting that as the minimum means that all apps have to comply to that minimum for at least a year..this means while other platforms move on to dual cores and higher specs..WP7 will be plagued by that minimum..alternatively they can aggressively raise that minimum but it will piss off the first adopters..
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