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I mean its not like an iphone where it don't change much 4 years in a row lol jk
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I will say that the story on the front page about MS giving away Dev tools and phones to WebOS developers and opening up support to pull them in, give me hope that they are going to really push this onto the market instead of just assuming everyone is going to want ti just because it's from them. Maybe they are finally starting to realize they aren't the only thing out there.
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I just read a small snippet in my Email from PCMag that there is speculation that the new Google/Motorola merger might also be a boon for Windows Phone. They stated(paraphrased) that in doing this merger, Google has basically thumbed their nose at all the other equipment manufacturers. Where there may be many more Motorola manufactured Droids out there, many of the others manufacturers might look more to MS for their markets.
Here's the article: Google's Motorola Deal Closes a Door, Opens for Windows | Mark Hachman | PCMag.com |
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Google favoring Motorola would be equivalent to favoring a person that gives you 5$ a month over the guy who pays your salary. Right now, since HP gave up on building hardware they are probably the only OS that is not bound by a hardware manufacturer. If the WebOs firesale gets people interested in WebOs devices it may lead some manufacturers trying it out. Alternatively I have seen signs that manufacturers(with big patent portfolio) may attempt to fork android. Here is my take on the major partners: HTC - may go WebOs or may go WP7 (if they let them put their own sense ui) Huwaii - Will stay android, may experiment with meego(simply cause they are based in china) LG - They mentioned earlier indication of trying MeeGo Samsung - Considering they have their Bada platform I don't see them jumping ship, they are likely to fork Android after Google denied them use of Skyhook. ZTE - Will stay android, may experiment with meego(simply cause they are based in china) The only ones that can swing either way are the ones with the least marketshare..mostly the ASUS and the Japanse companies such as Sony, Panasonic, Kyocerra, Sanyo, Fujitsu, mitsubishi, sharp. But then again they do not have much marketshare to begin with so I don't think jumping ship makes sense unless M$ gives them some sort of a deal that benefits them. Edit: Just noticed this on Engadget and as I said LG and Samsung are either going to fork android or go with another open source os..so wp7 as the primary os out of the question: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/23/s...s-knife-fight/ Last edited by gTen; 08-24-2011 at 04:06 AM. |
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as ive always said, the iphone & wp7 is for people who do not like or want to customize their devices. remember what ppcgeeks and xda are. they used to be places to go to unlock, flash roms and theme till your hearts content. but im glad you found a phone that suites your needs, it would drive me crazy.
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Don't get me wrong, like I said on the other thread, I really enjoyed Android, and I recommend it to many people. As you said, people have different needs and expectations. I make mine based on what they really want rather than what I want for them. |
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