Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Motorola: "Windows Phone 7 was late", are concerned the other manufacturers?

Since Nokia reported that chose Windows Phone 7 is expected to know the opinion of other manufacturers licensees of Microsoft's operating system, especially given the favorable treatment that is assumed with the Finns to let them play around with the interface and especially the importance media has undermined them.



Reviewing some see as HTC answers in the words of Peter Chou, seems pleased with the arrival of Nokia and ended up benefiting everyone. The Taiwanese still betting big on Windows Phone 7, but I sure would like to customize the system more than you let them. Perhaps the fact that a company that focuses on different operating systems, does not give the exclusivity of the partnership of Nokia.

If we go to Sony Ericsson, has never closed the door on the platform, in recent statements by its executives have been closer, but the reality is that right now is too married to intuit Android and no horns in the relationship. HTC, Sony Ericsson has no problem to lead a multi-platform strategy.

Another large as LG joined Microsoft from the beginning, leaving out Android with negative results, has also failed to highlight in the first batch of terminals WindowsPhone7 actually showed nothing new or old in the MWC, and Android is his current priority .

Samsung's best not to speak, are everywhere, and I do not have problems continue to evolve with the Microsoft operating system. Together with HTC are those who have had better reception in the first months.

Other companies like Acer and Asus are knocking at the door for Microsoft but does not end up going, have prototypes but are awaiting the views of operators to share their range as Android.

Motorola Android just think

A company that has no problems in thinking on several operating systems, now does so only in Android, in the short to medium term will not be on the side of Microsoft, but not close doors for the future.

"I do not envision us using Microsoft. I Would Never Say Never But It's Not Something we're entertaining now. "Christy Wyatt

They tell us that Americans valued the opportunity until the last minute, but the schedule that Microsoft offered did not seem satisfactory, and allowed to differentiate as they have done with Android. Perhaps this decision led to Google to partner with it in different occasions that have presented exclusive products: Motorola Xoom, Droid, etc.

During the news I alluded to a couple of times a unique partnership and the benefits it can bring the fact of using a single operating system, as the cited case of Motorola, or Nokia event possible with their new handsets.

But a very important player in this game are the operators, if found in Windows Phone 7 what they need: personalization, inclusion of services, etc., manufacturers will be more close to use.

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