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Whether meego could or could not feed nokia wasn't mentioned in my post. My point was that WP cannot.
Developed markets are really easy to read. What you're talking about is a group of people called "late adopters" which will not buy a device unless their absolutely sure about it. And how do they make sure? They see what everybody else is using. Everybody else is using iOS and android and that is why MS has failed so badly at sales. Every dumbphone in the market will offer what you mention and btw just because it's called windowns it doesn't mean it is compatible with a PC. Got zune???? Let alone that apps that are just ported from iOS and android don't work as well on WP
Calling iOS stupid and WP smart isn't much of an argument everyone can do it, ie DOS is smart windows 7 is stupid. System integration is good as long as it doesn't limit your choices.
Same goes for calling android stupid. But fragmentation is a valid point lets se in what other related markets we observe this phenomenon....... The desktop market theres Windows Xp and Vista and 7 and the place I used to work 2 years ago had a few windows me PCs which I doutb have been ugraded. So fragmentation is not great but it's not the devil either since I would rather run froyo on my old tablet with 256 RAM rather than getting iOS 5 on my iphone 3GS and make it unusable.
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The WP - still, we're not the standard customers. There are lot's of people on "developed markets" who are looking for their first smartphone experience. They don't have a big expectations about possibillities of smartphones. They want something, that's quick, easy to use, has got e-mail, browser, social services, is well compatible with PCs, have some funny apps and runs more than a day on battery. That's the market where MS is aiming. That's that ugly "amazing everyday".
what makes WP better than iOS - UI, it's smart and effective, many apps has system integration. Yep, Harmattan has it too, but iOS has separate apps for everything and stupid interaction model
what makes WP better than Android - same things as above + it's not fragmented and it's easy to use, such asi iOS
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http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n9-review-610p4.php
last paragraph so beautifull words
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By far the single-biggest factors, but there was multiple other ones too.
It's been discussed/explained in great depth before (inc insiders), I'm surprised you haven't seen prior threads.
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Developed markets are really easy to read. What you're talking about is a group of people called "late adopters" which will not buy a device unless their absolutely sure about it. And how do they make sure? They see what everybody else is using. Everybody else is using iOS and android and that is why MS has failed so badly at sales. Every dumbphone in the market will offer what you mention and btw just because it's called windowns it doesn't mean it is compatible with a PC. Got zune???? Let alone that apps that are just ported from iOS and android don't work as well on WP
Calling iOS stupid and WP smart isn't much of an argument everyone can do it, ie DOS is smart windows 7 is stupid. System integration is good as long as it doesn't limit your choices.
Same goes for calling android stupid. But fragmentation is a valid point lets se in what other related markets we observe this phenomenon....... The desktop market theres Windows Xp and Vista and 7 and the place I used to work 2 years ago had a few windows me PCs which I doutb have been ugraded. So fragmentation is not great but it's not the devil either since I would rather run froyo on my old tablet with 256 RAM rather than getting iOS 5 on my iphone 3GS and make it unusable.