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lazylland | 14 years ago
I feel the real reason is that the hardware so far has been really bland and nothing catches your attention. The Lumia has a fresh design that could kickstart the 'wow' factor.
lazylland | 14 years ago
I feel the real reason is that the hardware so far has been really bland and nothing catches your attention. The Lumia has a fresh design that could kickstart the 'wow' factor.
bergie|14 years ago
Apparently Windows Phone 7 is also quite good, but I wonder if it still is good enough to compete in an iOS-and-Android world. Maybe if Nokia and Microsoft pour enough money there.
How about the mobile start-ups here, do you have any WP7 app plans?
polyfractal|14 years ago
Not saying it will ever overtake iPhone or Android, but it could certainly start to pick up more market share now that Nokia is using it.
loumf|14 years ago
I have an investment in some of my apps -- even if they were available in WP7 (or had an equivalent), I need a migration tool for the data. Each app I install is a little bit more lock-in.