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sorry WP7 is a GAME CHANGER more than i myself actually ever expected. " +1 In the broad scheme of things, it is a game changer. Broad strokes rub some the wrong way, but they are clearly going for mass appeal Last edited by prince; 02-17-2010 at 04:18 PM. |
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2. The only reason why there is such a huge push from google to HTC is because of microsoft being tight lipped about what will happen with OEM manufacturing. If anything, if you connect the dots (new htc patent + wp7) you can argue pretty well that HTC is waiting to implement wp7 with their own sense. As HTC has stated on their website. Eric Lin has constantly stated the relationship microsoft and htc has. Microsoft has worked with OEMs extensively to create the best product. I think that HTC is biding its time for a little bit and showing new devices for the fall and winter. So while there is a big android push, that won't be the case come fall for the top of the line devices 3. If anything, the patent that I linked to means they haven't painted themselves in a corner and are evolving sense just as htc always evolved their platforms
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Thats a good point but currently I am not on the everything plan, tho I suspect I will have to be when this is released.
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I wonder if HTC could have their UI run as an app on startup.
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Either we we benefit from tighter OS integration and less need for 3rd party apps out of the box. That is why it'll appeal to many more people and piss off developers trying to sell apps that fixed problems in WinMo that will no longer exist on the new platform. As a consumer and tech it doesn't bother me. At first I was irked by a lot of the changes like others but then I realized like everyone else was saying before this announcement, if they don't make big changes in 7, WinMo is dead. Now they made the changes necessary to win market share of all users and some of us tech geeks start to cry. Already forgetting about the needed big changes they were wishing for. We can't have our cake and eat it to. Either they build a consumer focused OS and we customize it as much as possible so it continues or it dies as yesterday's technology.
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I was just thinking about that. I can't imagine Sprint (or any carrier) selling this without mandated data plans like current WM devices. No biggie provided I can keep SERO |
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