Sorry, Bill": Android co-founder says Bill Gates is responsible for "the greatest mistake of all time," costing Microsoft $400 billion

Windows Central

WinC Bot
Staff member
Dec 17, 2013
77,035
139
0
Visit site

MullenWP

New member
Sep 5, 2014
8
0
1
Visit site
"If you’re there with half as many apps or 90% as many apps, you’re on your way to complete doom."
Exactly. I heard too many comments about how many top apps were on WP, and how "fans" thought all they need are available on WP. The issue is in reality it was barely 90% for top apps (not keep maintained), less than 50% for all apps, and probably less than 10% for games (I understand WP "fans" don't care about mobile games, but if both iOS and Android list games at the top level (same as apps), that means it's extremely important for a successful mobile platform).
 

Jcmg62

Member
Oct 8, 2013
773
23
18
Visit site
I remember the excitement with every new hardware launch, the beauty and uniqueness of windows phone 7, the acquisition of Nokia and the development of cortana. There were some phenomenal highlights.

I also remember the unbelievable levels of stupidity, to the point of self sabotage, from windows phone management...

Launching Microsoft apps on iOS and Android, but not WP,

Pushing OS updates that left hardware behind literally a year after launch,

A marked decline in build quality

Windows 10 mobile.... Still a complete WtF moment.

A near constant change in management, with every new leader trying to put a different spin on things and essentially hitting reset every time.

I get the whole app gap issue, and the fact that Microsoft were pushing a rock uphill, but OMG they literally punched themselves in the balls again and again.

It was sad, pathetic, appallingly poor mismanagement, driven by small dick energy within Microsoft that killed Windows phone.
 

Ron-F

Member
May 20, 2014
73
26
18
Visit site
It was poorly managed from beginning to end. Microsoft just didn’t believe Apple would be able to get it right so fast. They were late to the market and their products weren’t competitive. WP7’s interface was fantastic, but the development platform was a dead end. WP8 was not backwards compatible and required new hardware. Finally the start promising Win10 in the phones, but it was already too late.
 

JoshRos

New member
Apr 24, 2024
2
0
1
Visit site
Microsoft Phone is needed today more than ever. Even if they started again today, they would start from the same point they exited but their store is so much more mature and with Game Pass Cloud it would be the top opportunity especially now that Android is tightening its grasp on users and many will be looking for a way out of this lack of privacy nightmare.

But letting Panos go and now other key members of the hardware design team... tough luck.
 

Chris Lovett1

New member
Sep 16, 2020
1
0
0
Visit site
Funny story, I was on a task force to think about the future of mobile back in 2003 at Microsoft, back then we saw the Compaq iPaq device and we saw the flip phone and it was easy to conclude these will merge, we went back to the VP of mobile at the time and said so, and his response was "sorry, Bill is only interested in tablets right now"... Doh! We should have pushed harder...
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
327,328
Messages
2,249,812
Members
428,615
Latest member
Russianjesus