superchunk said:
BB is simply dying and as soon as Android/iPhone really grasp the business market its over for them. They have virtually no dev support. Symbian who? |
I think you're a little too narrow minded here with this reply.
Windows mobile 7, while new, has had a really impressive launch and support form the get go. Ballmer announced at CES that they have 5500 apps in less than 4 months...a number which puts it on par with iphone's launch and surpasses Androids launch support in the same time frame. Not to mention that they have an update coming in February which is to add things like copy/paste, multitasking, speed up the device and various undisclosed features.I've never seen Microsoft move this fast with a product that just came out months ago. And in terms of quality at time of release, this has to be one of their most refined.
As far as Blackberry, it may seem like a dying market to Androids open source force, and Iphone...but it doesn't change the fact they are still the marketshare leader, even if barely. The upcoming blackberry tied tablet looks really cool I think.
I forgot Palms WebOS, which was actually ahead of the Iphone curve when Palm Pre came out. Now its time to see what HP did with it when they release Palm Pre 2.
As far as those supposed data glithces on WM7... having a "mature phone" doesn't mean you won't get glitches.
Just ask Iphone 4 customers with reception issues or Android users with Text messaging problems.
http://www.techeye.net/mobile/android-bug-that-sends-texts-to-wrong-people-to-be-fixed







