The only response I have ever gotten from anyone I have told I am using a Windows Phone (or Windows Mobile for that matter) is, "Windows makes phones?".
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whos going to ride this all the way to the end? i love windows phones and the whole idea of it... but i dont see a bright future for it. ios continues to grow exponantially, android is still a giant, blackberry is about to fall all the way out, web os is already gone, and now windows continues to hold on by a thread... so in the event it doesnt make it, whos riding this to the end? and whos jumping ship before it sinks? ( if it does)
i personally am riding it to the end... after that, ill probably go back to iphone =(
not trying to be negatyive nancy, but stats arent looking good... stats may not mean much either, but i really thought after mango, i would see big things happeneing... and i dont... (given they are trying with ads) now, i hear big things when apollo hits, but ive heard that before...
1. they are taking forever on update? WP updates faster then Android, IOS , and all other currently on the market...( i break it down in my update section), APPLE has the BIGGEST problems EVER with update , eve thing crash cause they have a ****y over loaded system , and dont even get me started with ANDROIDs Upgrade system, GOD!! lol
2. every single MS commercials has a WP in it ( i see easy 5 a day and i barely watch TV ). they advertise the OS not the phones ,, thats RTM's / EOM's jobs ( one of the reason you see nokia do so much is cause of the 8billion MS gave them)
3. making it hard! are you kidding me , WP has the BEST developing support out of ALL the OS. if dev's make shiity apps its not MS's fault .. if it was MS's fault ALL THE APPS would be shiity
seem like you need to get a WP refresher going: http://forums.windowscentral.com/windows-phone-7-os-discussion/181501.htm
the only thing keeping BB afloat is the enterprise world. you are not seeing the common person using blackberry, only corporations. and even corporations are steering away from BB for ios now. BB10 will not matter, the corporate world doesn't care about updates, they care about budget, capabilities and compatibility.A couple of points in your statement need to be challenged.
BlackBerry has had a rough year, but with 75 million units in service, it's a stretch to say that it's about to "fall all the way out." It has taken a beating in North America, but is still in first place in the UK and is strong in many other markets. BlackBerry's BIS uses data compression, which is very attractive in the many, many markets where unlimited data plans don't exist.
In fact, before WP can even think about competing with Android or iOS, it must first do better than BB, and at the moment it isn't even close.
BB10 is expected around the same time as Apollo.
With that out of the way, I'll say that MS seems to be making the right moves. The WP Marketplace is growing at a brisk pace, and that's a good sign. Tango will make the OS available to more modest hardware, which will allow it to compete directly with BB in the developing world. WP is not currently fragmented the way Android is, and perhaps can avoid that fate. WP has imitated some of the best features of the iOS experience.
We all want more features. Personally, I hope that MS will be careful not to grow the OS so quickly that it orphans the devices we all have. If WP follows that path, they take away one good reason not to go with Android.
Dude, nobody can take you seriously when you can't even acknowledge a single flaw with WP or MS.
Having read many of your comments / posts / etc Android or IOS is probably a better fit for you. You carry such an emotional attachment to what is nothing more than a tool. Nothing more, nothing less.whos going to ride this all the way to the end? i love windows phones and the whole idea of it... but i dont see a bright future for it. ios continues to grow exponantially, android is still a giant, blackberry is about to fall all the way out, web os is already gone, and now windows continues to hold on by a thread... so in the event it doesnt make it, whos riding this to the end? and whos jumping ship before it sinks? ( if it does)
i personally am riding it to the end... after that, ill probably go back to iphone =(
not trying to be negatyive nancy, but stats arent looking good... stats may not mean much either, but i really thought after mango, i would see big things happeneing... and i dont... (given they are trying with ads) now, i hear big things when apollo hits, but ive heard that before...
Having read many of your comments / posts / etc Android or IOS is probably a better fit for you. You carry such an emotional attachment to what is nothing more than a tool. Nothing more, nothing less.
I like this thread...good points from various aspects and perspectives.
I think WP will be around for a while. Microsoft knows that this is a market they need to participate. With so many different client devices that's out there, it's all about connectivity, data sharing, and integration of entire ecosystems. I think of the following when I say ecosystems:
- Console: I think this is about controlling the TV. The point is, how do people watch their TV shows. I think MS realize that the TV is one of the main hubs of the family. And using the XBOX360 or PS3 is one of those ways to play in this field. Ten there's Google TV and Apple TV as well.
Honestly, I think there is a big enough gap in what Apple iOS and Google Android OS do not fill (in terms of UI functionality, price, performance, and other factors) that it would be very surprising if there isn't a third major mobile OS. RIM Blackberry has been that third mobile OS, but their 2011 troubles put them in a dangerous spot. Right now it appears that third major mobile OS will either be Windows Phone OS or Blackberry BBX/10 OS; if I had to bet I'd predict it would be WP, largely because Microsoft is much further along in ironing out issues with WP OS than RIM is with Blackberry BBX/10 OS.