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umm..the xbox didn't start slow..it was a hit from day 1..they got a lot of developers on board by giving them money(bribing them)..that said they put the same marketing team that did the xbox for the ZuneHD and they still couldn't grab marketshare..so don't think M$ got this in the bag...they have a long hard fight ahead of them...
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Of course it's going to be a hard fight... They're up against two industry Giants in their own rhealm.
But does anyone REALLY beleve that Microsoft is just going to lay down and get stomped on? Yeah... I can just see it now... Another Kin/Kin2 scenario. They dumped the Kin project to focus on WP7. Give it time... They will be at #3 in no time. And giving #2 and #1 a run for their money. RIM can't do that and neither can Web OS. The money and development isn't there. Microsoft wants your kids not you. They will do everything in their power to get them to buy their product. p. |
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As for WebOS...HP is richer then M$ actually...how much they are willing to spend on WebOS is another story... |
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If Microsoft has the money and the patience to be persistent and 2 years down the road releases a phone correcting all the issues like, allowing users customizations, has tons of apps and finally on all 4 of the major US carriers, then maybe it's time. But a 2 year contract for this now, I just don't get it personally. We've waited all these years since WM6.5 and I don't think the OS is polished enough to overtake Apple or Android right now. Here are a few things though to keep your eye on though: 1.) How long will they support a specific Phone? Is it going to be as good as Apple's commitment in keeping ~3 years on devices? It has to be able to beat Android because Google and the carriers sucks in this category... 2.) Haven't heard a damn thing about APP rejection, does that mean that MS hasn't rejected any yet or that no one cares about MS APPS yet? Apple can't reject anything without getting in the news, just heard about Sony E-Reader for example... 3.) When will we start seeing APPS to access companies resources, i.e. TV, weather, radio, movie theaters, shopping etc. No Pandora even planned--Flabbergasted!! I saw a post in here that said WE should tell companies we want APPS, really, you mean a billion of dollars worth of advertisements isn't doing the job already?! 4.) How long before we see 4G or LTE devices? 3G only is soooo 2005/6 for a smart device... 5.) What has the development community done other than break the DRM? Any custom ROMS yet, any word on when or even IF? To me this is one of those cases where BLEEDING edge isn't always better then LEADING edge and there is a pool of blood forming behind the WP7 sign since that we aren't being saved quick enough by our phones, can I get a band-aid here? |
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You're missing the point...
Geeks don't want to be locked down... And Microsoft doesn't necessarily want geeks as customers. They want people who will buy the apps and play their games. Not someone who will hack the OS and make it customizable. Which is why most Geeks (myself included) are on Android devices. Seriously... Therre's no money in customizeable for them... They want (app)le money. They will continue to build and lock down their OS. And make it cool right out of the box. Your working mom and your powerhouse teen is who they want. I don't even think they really care about the business man when it comes to WP7. Hence Windows embeded. I'll say it again. Microsoft doesn't care about US!!! But that doesn't mean that they are doomed. That means that Android will be getting more old WinMo users and young nerds. p. *EDIT... See... Even Google is mad that you aren't buying apps. http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/01/goo...oid-app-sales/# Last edited by AZTECHKA; 02-01-2011 at 05:48 PM. |
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Yeah... WinMO is alive and welll AND Windows Embeded will surely get some support soon enough.
WP7 is the baby... If you were an oldest child or a middle child you know what I'm talking about.... The baby gets ALL the attention for a while... Then things normalize. WinMo is for the nerds and Geeks. p. |
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