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Originally Posted by keflex View Post
But we haven't got at the core of why they are choosing alternate OS'. I would think there's two real factors at play:

- Lack of carrier support/support from salespeople within carrier stores
- Lack of new devices

Do either of those show great macromanagement on behalf of Microsoft? Not really. But they do mean that it's probably not really worth rating the sales data until Mango comes along with new devices in tow and bridges the service gap that currently exists between WP7 & its competitors. How was Android's first year again?

Honestly son the door is right there, if you want to walk through it at any time I won't laugh too hard.
Whatever happened to your mantra of "it's not poor management but a company who is just following what consumers want". Why does this not apply to OEMs, The lack of carrier support and devices is due to poor sales.

Don't see why android sales matter here but I think even you should be able to see the trend in this graph. If for some unkown reason your extrapolation draws you to your current conclusion then it's pure faith and not market trends.

http://fortunebrainstormtech.files.w...6-28-47-am.png
http://fortunebrainstormtech.files.w...6-15-10-am.png

You can laugh like an insane person all you like while I walk out the door but it's clear you refuse to see anything that's presented to you.

Last edited by Cue; 2011-08-12 at 21:40.
 

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