"...a stunning figure considering the company only offers a single, network locked, ultra high end device which - until recently - was only available in a limited number of countries."
well said Gordy, MS designed Windows Mobile to be used by a multitude of devices, and therfore left the vendors
to do something special with it, they have had so long to turn it into a polished OS, yet mac os iPhone comes along and owns it in v1.0
@ Luah the inroads iPhone has made into MS's market are staggering and if they dont come up with an improvement soon, a single device will kill it muhahaha
I sure hope Microsoft's lucky number is 7, as they sure are depending a lot on that number.
Although to be honest, I don't really care how Microsoft performs as long as the market as a whole is decent and I have an enjoyable experience with my phone/PC etc.
I don't know, I think you'll find that the people who buys MS phones and those that buy iPhones are different. Probably where they overlap those people will have both!
Anyway, at 50+ millions Symbian phones spanked them both :-)
I'm in a position to work on all smartphones and the iPhone SDK is very nice, shame I have to use a Mac to work on it :-). The lack of buttons on the iphone/touch is a pain to work with.
We're sorry. We were unable to report abuse at this time.
We limit the number of reactions an individual user can submit over a given period for quality reasons. You have currently reached that limit. Please try resubmitting your abuse report again later.
Comment is too long. Enter 500 characters or less.
Comments