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Hello WP7 friends. Your posts have been great reading. Sounds like many of us are in the same boat.
I am optimistic about tomorrow's announcement regarding Nokia partnering with Microsoft to run WP7 software on their devices. Have you seen the Nokia N8 or E7? Pretty slick devices that are "waiting" to be released. It would be great to see them hit final release with WP7 running on them!
I am also optimistic about the enhancements that Nokia will pressure Microsoft into supporting on the WP7 software. The MeeGo and Symbian systems have some cool features that would really help WP7 in the market. Some business features and some home consumer features that can help WP7 top Apple and Android.
Additional optimism... Verizon has an established relationship with Nokia. It's pretty clear that we will all have to be patient to see a WP7 from Verizon, let alone a WP7 that supports LTE - but Nokia could be the answer to all of these questions. The name of the "Go To Market Game" with Verizon is getting around or through their pre-release testing - which is overkill. Nokia has already played that game and I would imagine that Apple had to strongarm Verizon to get the iPhone out so quickly. (Sorry to hear about those slow iPhone sales at Verizon today, BTW!!!) The upcoming technology conventions will be much like CES in terms of rumors, prototypes and excitement. I think that Verizon will see a respectable WP7 device by Summer, unless they decide to release something half-baked to test the market. Much like releasing the iPhone 4 just a few months before the iPhone 5 hits the streets. Of course, running a BB, I have NO room to talk.
I am optimistic about tomorrow's announcement regarding Nokia partnering with Microsoft to run WP7 software on their devices. Have you seen the Nokia N8 or E7? Pretty slick devices that are "waiting" to be released. It would be great to see them hit final release with WP7 running on them!
I am also optimistic about the enhancements that Nokia will pressure Microsoft into supporting on the WP7 software. The MeeGo and Symbian systems have some cool features that would really help WP7 in the market. Some business features and some home consumer features that can help WP7 top Apple and Android.
Additional optimism... Verizon has an established relationship with Nokia. It's pretty clear that we will all have to be patient to see a WP7 from Verizon, let alone a WP7 that supports LTE - but Nokia could be the answer to all of these questions. The name of the "Go To Market Game" with Verizon is getting around or through their pre-release testing - which is overkill. Nokia has already played that game and I would imagine that Apple had to strongarm Verizon to get the iPhone out so quickly. (Sorry to hear about those slow iPhone sales at Verizon today, BTW!!!) The upcoming technology conventions will be much like CES in terms of rumors, prototypes and excitement. I think that Verizon will see a respectable WP7 device by Summer, unless they decide to release something half-baked to test the market. Much like releasing the iPhone 4 just a few months before the iPhone 5 hits the streets. Of course, running a BB, I have NO room to talk.