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Analyst: Microsoft making its own phone
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article published on 21 June, 2012
According to Nomura analyst Rick Sherlund, Microsoft is looking into ways to make their own smartphone.
The device will be used to boost the presence of the upcoming Windows Phone 8 operating system.
"Our industry sources tell us that Microsoft may be working with a contract manufacturer to develop their own handset for Windows Phone 8," wrote Sherlund in a client note.
"It is unclear ... [ read the full article ]
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biglo30
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21. June 2012 @ 23:43 |
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They want to make the "nexus one" of windows phones.
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tkq23111
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22. June 2012 @ 00:08 |
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it is what it is
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22. June 2012 @ 00:12 |
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If they want to boost their w8 phone presence, they need to allow free updates for the people who just bought Windows phones. Otherwise, people will see that Windows phones are hopelessly outdated and not upgradable within a few months. We tech people know w8 phone will not be replaced by w9 phone for a while, but I don't think the average consumer does.
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tkq23111
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22. June 2012 @ 00:26 |
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im open
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22. June 2012 @ 02:43 |
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I thought the Nokia phones were the be all end all of windows phones.
"Cable thief is a victimless crime."
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badmanvan
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22. June 2012 @ 05:31 |
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HTC - thats the way forward.....
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22. June 2012 @ 07:46 |
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Originally posted by plutonash: I thought the Nokia phones were the be all end all of windows phones.
No, we just assumed no one would bother to make another Windows phone after the dismal sales.
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22. June 2012 @ 11:43 |
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I was under the impression this was a redundant article altogether... Haven't we all heard that Windows was all over the place about making their own phone/tablet/refrigerator/soft serve ice cream for a couple of months now?
I was pretty much under the impression that no one was taking it very serious as most solely based Windows devices never did worth a damn in the market. Granted, we can all blame CE or what ever other incarnation that followed, this one now just happens to be RT. "IF" that's what is going into the phones, otherwise we're right back to my original theory.
Seriously, on a tablet I could muster possibly using an incantation of Windows. On a smaller phone screen, I'm probably going to complain...
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Bozobub
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23. June 2012 @ 12:43 |
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What goes into the phones is Windows Phone 8, not Win8 RT. RT is only for ARM-based tablets.
Edit --> "Incantation" of Windows..? LOL That's actually quite apropos, but I think you meant "incarnation" ^^' ...
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23. June 2012 @ 14:16 |
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Originally posted by Bozobub: ... but I think you meant "incarnation" ^^' ...
Ahh crap! There I go again... I need an editor! I had/have an uncle (not sure if he's still alive) that told me I needed to hire someone to follow me around & record all the crazy shit that flies off the top of my head - then tie me down, shoot me full of elephant tranquilizers & figure out what I was trying to say.
He was an animator for Disney w a y back in the day, so I figure he knew what he was talking about, but I don't have that kind of money & I never got a high enough paying job in 'that' end of the entertainment industry to afford that luxury.
You guys are the next best thing.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. June 2012 @ 11:44
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pmshah
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29. June 2012 @ 01:09 |
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I loved my Casio E-110 WinCE 3.0 pda with Word, Excel & Outlook compatibility with the desktop version. If they go about it properly it can be a killer device.
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