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A bit provoking subject but bare with my musings.
When Windows Phone 7 was presented it was as something clearly differentiated from Apple's iOS and the Google's Android. WP7 was hub centric where MS supported a lot of services directly from the OS while the other twos was app centric where the OS enabled apps and app coders to do all but didn't provide much self. In that sense Android is mostly a close of iOS, more configurable and freer to tinker with but based on same app centric thought where Apple and Google deliver a platform and the app makers does the rest. In WP7 Microsoft tried to integrate as much functionality as possible in the hubs making for a very smooth and integrated experience.
Every step after that have been a step away from the integration and hub think in WP7 to being more of a clone of Apple's app centric world. The thought is to have the app developer to provide services instead of the OS developer. The big issue is that there are already to successful OS in that corner and going up against them have so far failed. Maybe W10M will succeed, maybe not but if not then ....
Enter the Android clone. Having the Modern UI and Microsoft full suite of supporting services. Will it feel that much different from todays WP8.1? It will be different but most of Microsoft main issues with producing phones will go away: The app gap and the issues with getting premium phone makers. If Microsoft is able to team up one of the bigger players and building there own ecosystem with there own appshop and no Google bindings.
So what of Androids supposed legginess? I guess it's easier to build that away with better hardware and fix the app gap and MS inability to get there phones out in the market. So the question everyone must ask of oneself is what in WP is it that I like? If it is along: I love Microsoft and hate Google then this want be the way forward. If the answer is more in line with: I love Microsoft services and design, then it could be a possible future.
My guess is that this is the actual plan B that may come in the end of 2016/ beginning of 2017 if the 950/950 XL and W10M fails.
When Windows Phone 7 was presented it was as something clearly differentiated from Apple's iOS and the Google's Android. WP7 was hub centric where MS supported a lot of services directly from the OS while the other twos was app centric where the OS enabled apps and app coders to do all but didn't provide much self. In that sense Android is mostly a close of iOS, more configurable and freer to tinker with but based on same app centric thought where Apple and Google deliver a platform and the app makers does the rest. In WP7 Microsoft tried to integrate as much functionality as possible in the hubs making for a very smooth and integrated experience.
Every step after that have been a step away from the integration and hub think in WP7 to being more of a clone of Apple's app centric world. The thought is to have the app developer to provide services instead of the OS developer. The big issue is that there are already to successful OS in that corner and going up against them have so far failed. Maybe W10M will succeed, maybe not but if not then ....
Enter the Android clone. Having the Modern UI and Microsoft full suite of supporting services. Will it feel that much different from todays WP8.1? It will be different but most of Microsoft main issues with producing phones will go away: The app gap and the issues with getting premium phone makers. If Microsoft is able to team up one of the bigger players and building there own ecosystem with there own appshop and no Google bindings.
So what of Androids supposed legginess? I guess it's easier to build that away with better hardware and fix the app gap and MS inability to get there phones out in the market. So the question everyone must ask of oneself is what in WP is it that I like? If it is along: I love Microsoft and hate Google then this want be the way forward. If the answer is more in line with: I love Microsoft services and design, then it could be a possible future.
My guess is that this is the actual plan B that may come in the end of 2016/ beginning of 2017 if the 950/950 XL and W10M fails.