They probably won't even do anything for Windows Mobile 7.
What do you mean, "won't even"? Isn't WM7's market shares around 1% and dropping? Not sure about those exact figures, but Android is probably a lot bigger, and a lot more wholesome as well.
Not once the Nokia deal kicks in. With glitch-happy Symbian going away, its pretty much a 3 horse race...
A three-horse race in which one horse is late out the gate, sickly and malformed, with the bookie able to count bets on him using one hand. That horse is number 7, "Fenestella". And it's a donkey. Also the jockey isn't really paying attention.
Not once the Nokia deal kicks in. With glitch-happy Symbian going away, its pretty much a 3 horse race...
Nokia deal wont help Microsoft in mobile race and WP7 is gonna share the same fate with earlier MS mobile products. Nokias main sales will be in Symbian phones for years, as it's estimated, that there's still market share for hundreds of millions of Symbian phones. WP7 will be peanuts in comparison.
Nokia deal wont help Microsoft in mobile race and WP7 is gonna share the same fate with earlier MS mobile products. Nokias main sales will be in Symbian phones for years, as it's estimated, that there's still market share for hundreds of millions of Symbian phones. WP7 will be peanuts in comparison.
Actually, part of the deal is that Symbian bites the big one ASAP. WinMo7 will be the exclusive OS for all upcoming Nokia smartphones. Read the press release next time. Also, WinMo is still the preferred business OS for smartphones.
Actually, part of the deal is that Symbian bites the big one ASAP. WinMo7 will be the exclusive OS for all upcoming Nokia smartphones. Read the press release next time. Also, WinMo is still the preferred business OS for smartphones.
Not really. Nokia has estimated, that their first WP7 phone is released in 2012. At the same breath they stated, that they'll be churning out Symbian phones at least till 2016. The thing is, that they'll just stop developing it as a smart phone OS.
+1 for android. Come on, guys, it can't be that complicated! With the slew of tablets being launched in the market in these days (acer, asus, samsung, moto, etc.) this (android) can't be ignored any longer.
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What do you mean, "won't even"? Isn't WM7's market shares around 1% and dropping? Not sure about those exact figures, but Android is probably a lot bigger, and a lot more wholesome as well.
They won't even do anything for Linux.
Nokia deal wont help Microsoft in mobile race and WP7 is gonna share the same fate with earlier MS mobile products. Nokias main sales will be in Symbian phones for years, as it's estimated, that there's still market share for hundreds of millions of Symbian phones. WP7 will be peanuts in comparison.
Actually, part of the deal is that Symbian bites the big one ASAP. WinMo7 will be the exclusive OS for all upcoming Nokia smartphones. Read the press release next time. Also, WinMo is still the preferred business OS for smartphones.
Not really. Nokia has estimated, that their first WP7 phone is released in 2012. At the same breath they stated, that they'll be churning out Symbian phones at least till 2016. The thing is, that they'll just stop developing it as a smart phone OS.