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    #11
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    But people don't especially choose Android - they choose not to have an iPhone and then choose the handset they want. So if MS have decent handsets and a decent UI, they can get in. As long as it does email, web-browsing, music playing and Angry Birds the majority don't care. Things like Skype/Facebook integration (MS are tight with FB) are also pluses whereas Android is rather amorphous.
    No doubt you also predicted Bing taking over from Google.

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      #12
      Originally posted by russell View Post
      the Windows 7 phone has already flopped, they will kill it by end of next year.
      Thats going to pee of Nokia somewhat!
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        #13
        Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
        Thats going to pee of Nokia somewhat!
        Im sure they are peed off plenty when they look at their share prices over the last few years from 38 to 6.

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          #14
          If you get comfortable with the way a phone works, then it's difficult for a relative newcomer to break into that.

          I've had an Android phone since I got the G1 when they first became generally available. I use Google Apps for my business email, documents and calendar. I use Gmail for my personal mail and Google calendar for my personal calendar. When I get a new phone, there's no problems with migration or anything like that - Market automatically keeps track of the Apps I've downloaded, so I just need to hit a button and download them again.

          Switching to a Windows phone isn't going to be easy - I'm too comfortable with the OS that I like. The Windows offering would have to be fantastic to get someone who has used Android for a while to consider switching. I've switched manufacturer a three times over four phones with Android (Google to HTC to Samsung), so am not averse to change, but I don't think I could consider a switch to MS just because of the hassle of trying to find replacements for the things I know I use and like.
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            #15
            Steve Ballmer isn't known for having his finger on the pulse. A few years ago he was laughing at the iPhone for being expensive.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Bunk View Post
              Steve Ballmer isn't known for having his finger on the pulse. A few years ago he was laughing at the iPhone for being expensive.
              He was right, though - it is expensive.
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                #17
                Originally posted by russell View Post
                No doubt you also predicted Bing taking over from Google.

                If you've nothing sensible to say how about sodding off back to General and leave the serious conversations for the grown-ups. There's a good boy.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  Good argument. That means Windows is much better than MacOSX, and loads better than Linux?
                  Yes on both counts.

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                    #19
                    It's interesting that Android has got such a massive amount of the market
                    Probably because there are few restrictions on developers, they only pay 1/3rd to Google but most of all, many manufacturers making them, so the hardware is cheap. Paid £29.99 for my phone and a few weeks later I could have got it for £19.99. How much us the cheapest Iphone or Blackberry?
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                      #20
                      MS charge a patent 'tax' on Android though. I have £30/handset in my head but that could be way off.
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