Matthew Mazzenga
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The NAME! Are Android phones robots? NO. Are Blackberry's fruits? No.
Ah, so let's get this straight.
So, it's not rocket science. Windows Phone is Windows and a Phone. So therefore it should be called Windows Phone. But the part of it that is Windows is the name. Right?
You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby right round round round.
Ah, so let's get this straight.
So, it's not rocket science. Windows Phone is Windows and a Phone. So therefore it should be called Windows Phone. But the part of it that is Windows is the name. Right?
You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby right round round round.
To be honest? I've always found the suggestion of "Metro Phone" to be super tacky, just like suggestions of "Windows Metro".they do have a new name.... it is now just Windows Phone.
But maybe Metro Phone or Xphone but they had to leverage the Windows brand but I think they underestimate the backlash against the name
Microsoft's operating system is called windows yeah? You got that into your skull? It makes sense to call the mobile OS WINDOWS PHONE. What's not to get about that?
I understand what mkr may be saying... for your example, they would call them "Mitsubishi", whether it's a car or a tv. It would depend on the topic. If one were talking about cars and some said "Mitsubishi", then one would assume they were talking about the cars.Going out on a ledge here. But... Because it's not the same thing?
Egads!
Mitsubishi made a car called the Lancer. So their TVs should be called Lancers!
Going out on a ledge here. But... Because it's not the same thing?
Egads!
Mitsubishi made a car called the Lancer. So their TVs should be called Lancers!
The name "LiveOS" would suffer because people would think they have to use Hotmail, Skydrive, and Live Calendar (why don't they call it LiveMail and LiveDrive?) in order to use the phone. I don't want an iPhone mostly because I don't want to install iTunes on my computer. The same may be true for people who resist Live services; they just don't know that they can still use their Gmail or whatever it is they use.
Maybe MS should have called them "panes" instead of tiles. I definitely agree about the baggage the name "windows" carries though. I brought this up months ago and got torn a new one on this forum.
Only retards who can't work a computer hate windows....If you use your brain and common sense windows is fine. None of this "too many viruses gibberish". Besides...only a small group of people will make that connection.....
I understand what mkr may be saying... for your example, they would call them "Mitsubishi", whether it's a car or a tv. It would depend on the topic. If one were talking about cars and some said "Mitsubishi", then one would assume they were talking about the cars.
Microsoft wanted to get away from the WM branding w/o getting away from what everyone sees them as... which is Windows.
90% of the time someone sees my device, they say "oh that's windows" or something similar w/ windows in it. Those that aren't up on WP, but remember windows mobile make up the 10% that will say Windows Mobile.
Whether it's right or wrong, that's how it is... that goes for a lot of things/brands. Sony, Samsung, LG, etc. You'll more often than not hear someone say "that Sony looks good" versus "that Bravia looks good".
They're trying to create a unified brand. Windows on your desktop, windows phone on your phone. It's not difficult ......
Windows phone sounds so much better than some tacky and cheesy "people os" how about "sharing os" or "love your friends os".
Ah. Internet tough guys calling people names. lol
I have an opinion that Live would be a better unified brand in this case. You, apparently don't take well to others having a different opinion. And it makes you flip out.
Oh kids these days...
Don't get me wrong. I understand why they used the Windows name. It's because it's their strongest brand.
But equating Windows to Mitsubishi isn't accurate. Since Mitsubishi is the company. That would like be calling it Microsoft Phone.
My argument is that the Windows brand may be strong on the desktop, but it actually has a negative image on mobiles. Therefore, it would be more logical to brand it with something else that doesn't have the negativity associated with it. Especially since the OS itself doesn't bare any resemblance to "Windows."
Give over.
Get a grip. It's called Windows Phone..... GET OVER IT!
I flip out at the sheer lack of brains here......
In my opinion, Microsoft Phone is pretty good. It's like Microsoft Office or Microsoft Word. In fact, they could have called it Microsoft Phone with DevOS and advertise that the operating system is designed to be easy to develop for. Keep the name of the device simple for the consumer and target the name of the OS to developers. Microsoft Phone loses the "windows" baggage too.
This whole topic is interesting, but it's too late. Microsoft will not start all over.
Maybe you should step away from life....
cheeky motherfu....