TheWeeBear
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Just cover it in sonic the hedgehog stickers like me. Mwah ha ha
That might work.
Just cover it in sonic the hedgehog stickers like me. Mwah ha ha
I'm hoping they're waiting to get Mango out since it will mean all new devices too. Our existing ones will be upgraded, but they're also not really coming out with any new NoDo devices now that they have some on the 4 major US carriers.
Now we're waiting for Mango devices to come out and I'm hoping we'll see the TV ads rev up again.
Been here before, we'll have to wait and see if MS has learnt their lesson from a year of poor sales. If they havent, its bye bye WP7.
totally agree on this one... c'mon microsoft, step up the advertising. the zune hd died because of no advertising and it could have been better than the ipod touch. most people dont even know what a zune hd is? when mango is released, it would be very wise to do it with a huge marketing campaign, make deals with the carriers. i dont have a marketing degree and i could come up with something catchy, and practical.
I wonder if Microsoft is spending the money in bringing down the price of the phones ?
I see alot of phone for 1 penny like the focus and my sister got the trophy for a penny as well ?
they should be doing adds like Ipad, I see that add about 4 times a day ...
Microsoft has a 5 year plan with Windows Phone 7. So, if it's a slow year, don't worry, things will pick up when Mango and 2nd gen devices hit in fall. Look towards a Major ad campain and I am sure it will be agressivly targeting what Apple and google don't do....
No need to wait for Mango. MS themselves tout how anyone who tries it loves the phone. Current users frequently report how they demo the phone to friends and colleagues and they want one, sometimes actually going to purchase one. So whats stopping MS telling people about WP7 themselves when all evidence points to people liking it when they try it? With the current situation no one knows about it so no one is looking to try it, leading to no one buying it. Relying on word of mouth from the small user base is not enough.
If they truly believed in their own hype they should have no problem promoting it now, and detailing the improvements with Mango to whet the appetite even more.
I think MS needs to wait until Mango to really push the ads. Sure, the people who buy the phones really like them. But there are not many people buying right now, and one of the reasons is that the features are not up to the competition yet. And once people get the idea in their heads that Windows Phone is lacking in features, it will be tough to get that out of their heads. So I think you wait for Mango to advertise, once the features are up to snuff.
As I said, the Mango argument is invalid. Why are the users who use and love the phone enjoying it? The lack of features applies to them as well, but it hasnt stopped them enjoying it. Mango is still going to be missing features, should people still wait for those features to arrive before buying? WP7 should still be advertised now, the people who want more features will wait, those who will enjoy the phone for what it is now will do so, but right now even those users arent buying because they dont know about it.
As I said, the Mango argument is invalid. Why are the users who use and love the phone enjoying it? The lack of features applies to them as well, but it hasnt stopped them enjoying it. Mango is still going to be missing features, should people still wait for those features to arrive before buying? WP7 should still be advertised now, the people who want more features will wait, those who will enjoy the phone for what it is now will do so, but right now even those users arent buying because they dont know about it.
I get what you guys are saying, I really do. I love my phone and wouldn't trade it for any other. But there's a difference between early adopters / enthusiasts like us and the average consumer / store rep.This.
The biggest "feature" is the pure joy of the WP7 OS itself. There is no need to wait for additional features to push it aggressively now. The best feature is already baked into every Windows phone sold.
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I get what you guys are saying, I really do. I love my phone and wouldn't trade it for any other. But there's a difference between early adopters / enthusiasts like us and the average consumer / store rep.
The average person looks at the phone and asks, "Can it multitask? Does it have turn-by-turn?" etc. If the answer is no, they won't give it a second thought and that perception will stick in their minds. They won't even try it to see if they like it. This is especially devastating when a store rep thinks this way, as they will steer people away.
Like it or not, this is how most people think.
Shouldnt matter though should it? You'd think they'd stock it anyway, in a world where you can still get cases for a nokia 3210 there's no excuse.
You sir have the patience of a saint, i had to get mine on launch day in October.
Only thing that stopped me was no one had the damned thing LOL (Took me 2 weeks to get one grrrr)
Only thing i've bought for mine is BT headphones which I love. Other than that I can't think of any accessory i want.