a5cent
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I believe the WP OS will be updated to run everything natively as opposed to "side loading" or "emulating".
For the most part, Android apps are built using java, and in that context, there really is no such thing as a native app. All Android java apps run inside the Dalvik runtime environment, which transforms the generic java byte code into something that can run natively. It's a two step process, and only in that later step are calls to device specific Lunix APIs inserted. Such an app on WP would just require its own equivalent of the Dalvik engine. Such apps on WP would be no more (or less) emulated than they already are on Android devices.
So why would anyone buy a Windows Phone then? Killer hardware. The best cameras, the sexiest devices thanks to former Nokia designers and engineers who now work for MS, and the broadest platform/ecosystem available.. Windows Phone will have the best of everything!
IMHO the killer hardware argument is a fantasy. The newest hardware is always available on Android devices about six months before it comes to WP. That isn't going to change. With the exception of Nokia's camera tech, WP has never been about the hardware. Furthermore, Nokia is expected to license their camera tech to anybody that wants it, not to mention that Nokia's former camera guru was recently hired by Apple. Hardware isn't what will sell WP devices. Except for the camera, it never has been.
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