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anandvy
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Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
anandvy   1/22/2012 7:12:18 AM
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Analysts predict that new Nokia products designed for North America specifically, including the Lumia 900, will help boost Windows Phone to rank second the mobile OS market within three years. Do you agree with analysts prediction ?

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
Adeniji Kayode   1/22/2012 8:58:19 AM
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presently now I can,t see how but then that depends on if truly other manufacturers will go to sleep as windows proposed. The world of technology is a world of competitions, anything can happen.

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
Clairvoyant   1/25/2012 2:06:42 PM
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I agree, Adeniji. Anything can happen in the market, however I see it unlikely that Windows would move up to 2nd in the mobile marketplace.

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
Mr. Roques   1/26/2012 5:02:52 PM
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What "helps" Microsoft in this is that the Android OS is split into a lot of companies, so they are, in a way, subdividing the Android customers between them, leaving people who don't want iOS or Android OS to Microsoft.

I also doubt it, but they are making very nice phones!

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
Clairvoyant   2/22/2012 6:00:25 PM
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That's true. Also with the Android market being divided amongst manufacturers, it makes it harder for any one Android based manufacturer to gain a large portion of the market.

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
t.alex   2/25/2012 10:20:50 AM
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No doubt Nokia can make good hardware and comparable with Apple's products in no time. The key differentiators should be the Microsoft applications and infrastructure. Hope Microsoft does have something outstanding this time.

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
Mr. Roques   2/29/2012 11:10:13 AM
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MSFT has this stigma that everything it makes is horrible and full of bugs... but from the phones I saw, their products are really nice! It also has the natural link with other softwares we use (Office suite, etc).

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
pocharle   2/29/2012 11:39:41 AM
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I went from a WM6.1 device to the new WP7 and there is no comparison. I have not encountered any bugs as of yet and the interface is amazing. Not quite yet the caliber of the Apple lines but very usable and simple. The only thing is, no one builds apps for it (relatively speaking). Once developers get on the bandwagon, I think they will be viable competitors for the big 2.

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
t.alex   3/3/2012 8:34:06 PM
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Those developers who work on Windows desktop before would have the advantage of working on this WM7 platform. However those who work on Android or iOS would have little incentive to switch over.

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Re: Windows to be No 2 in smartphone market by 2015?
Clairvoyant   3/4/2012 1:19:10 PM
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Good point, T.Alex. It is hard to switch OS's once you are used to using one type all the time.

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