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grandzu 01-25-2010 06:54 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
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Originally Posted by grandzu (Post 1515280)
Well Samsung has said it will no longer use WinMo for its phones

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Originally Posted by Paragon (Post 1515296)
Link please.

Samsung to Discard Windows Phone
http://www.telecomskorea.com/market-8281.html

redd214 01-25-2010 06:58 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
that article seems to be mistitled. seems theyre just scaling back wm but completlery getting rid of symbian

nmhusa 01-25-2010 07:23 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
The demise of the PalmOs was also a matter of debate following the updates to the Windows Mobile and Symbian Operating systems. If Windows 7 fails to address the major complaints of the die hard users (myself included) I would not be surprised if Windows Mobile finds itself being dropped. Keep in mind that even if Microsoft tries to keep it alive by purchasing a phone manufacturer, they may be unable to make a dent in the established leader Symbian or the new kids on the block i.e. Apple and Android.

Time will tell.

Out of all the current contenders Android seems to have the most promise as an open OS. Apple still stands a good chance of taking over if thy start producing a wider range of handsets.

BlackDynamite 01-25-2010 07:23 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
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Originally Posted by grandzu (Post 1516050)
Samsung to Discard Windows Phone
http://www.telecomskorea.com/market-8281.html

Did you read the article? It says 50% of Samsung's smartphones will be Windows Mobile (and 30% Android) this year. In 2012, 20% of their smartphones will be Windows Mobile. There is nothing in there that says they are getting rid of Windows Mobile altogether (other than the incorrect title).

BlackDynamite 01-25-2010 07:26 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
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Originally Posted by nmhusa (Post 1516136)
The demise of the PalmOs was also a matter of debate following the updates to the Windows Mobile and Symbian Operating systems. If Windows 7 fails to address the major complaints of the die hard users (myself included) I would not be surprised if Windows Mobile finds itself being dropped. Keep in mind that even if Microsoft tries to keep it alive by purchasing a phone manufacturer, they may be unable to make a dent in the established leader Symbian or the new kids on the block i.e. Apple and Android.

Time will tell.

Out of all the current contenders Android seems to have the most promise as an open OS. Apple still stands a good chance of taking over if thy start producing a wider range of handsets.

Microsoft has a bigger market share than Android right now. It's Android who is trying to do the catching up...

Oh yeah, and Microsoft already owns a phone manufacturer- Danger (makers of Sidekick). So they have everything ready to go if they decide to make their own phone.

i360 01-25-2010 07:32 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
Android will own all in a couple of years I can see it already.

- Not an Android, Apple or Windows fan-boy by any stretch

awenthol 01-25-2010 07:54 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
It really doesn't help that there are all kinds of WinMo stereotypes out there as well..and honestly, can't deny a bunch of them. If it weren't for custom ROMs I would never in a million years, have boughten a TP2. They are going to have to advertise the crap out of the updates to WinMo, just like they're doing with Windows 7, to try and break down the stereotypes.

I didn't even give the Sprint ROM a chance when I got my TP2 (immediately loaded Mighty) but if it was anything like the TP, I can see why people are so disappointed and untrusting of Windows right now.

clueless25 01-25-2010 08:18 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
I think what people need to remember is that winmo is more for the business person. Those other phones are for people that usually want the music & widgets( which to me are useless) but they are also a much younger crowd. friend has the new balckberry storm, and it is nice. Honestly it takes better pics then our tp2. but has a very small screen itty bitty keyboard which i could not deal with.

I do think however microsft needs to step up abit to work with cell companies with issues of hardware & software support. Its a issue that has been stuck with microsoft even on desktops.

BlackDynamite 01-25-2010 08:23 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
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Originally Posted by awenthol (Post 1516197)
It really doesn't help that there are all kinds of WinMo stereotypes out there as well..and honestly, can't deny a bunch of them. If it weren't for custom ROMs I would never in a million years, have boughten a TP2. They are going to have to advertise the crap out of the updates to WinMo, just like they're doing with Windows 7, to try and break down the stereotypes.

I didn't even give the Sprint ROM a chance when I got my TP2 (immediately loaded Mighty) but if it was anything like the TP, I can see why people are so disappointed and untrusting of Windows right now.

I gave the stock ROM a chance. I had to- there was no hard SPL yet.

And yeah, the stock ROM sucked, big time.

Having said that- the stock ROM is not Microsoft's fault. That is a Sprint (and HTC) thing. The fact that you can use a custom ROM that prforms much better (and at a satisfactory level) just means Microsoft actually got it right. The problem is Sprint customized the ROM in an unsatisfactory manner. And this is the normal thing for carriers to do.

grandzu 01-25-2010 10:27 PM

Re: Is Windows Mobile Vanishing?
 
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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg (Post 1516138)
Did you read the article? It says 50% of Samsung's smartphones will be Windows Mobile (and 30% Android) this year. In 2012, 20% of their smartphones will be Windows Mobile. There is nothing in there that says they are getting rid of Windows Mobile altogether (other than the incorrect title).

It doesn't bode well.
For WM to go from 90% to 20% in 4 years (and to 50% from 90% in one year) and Android to be in 30% of their phones next year, it seems like thats the way its headed.
Motorola has dropped Windows Mobile from its line entirely in a switch to Android
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/26/te...26android.html


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