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Elop: Windows Phones just aren’t selling well

13 pointsby gspyroualmost 13 years ago

7 comments

jsprualmost 13 years ago
I really enjoy the wp7 platform - developing apps is a cakewalk compared to iOS / Android and fragmentation is nonexistent. As a user of both iOS and wp7... wp7 just has a better overall user experience, it's not massive - but it's many small incremental improvements that add up.<p>Here's their problem: the carrier / retail ecosystem for WP7 sucks in the US. It's clear that they don't have any carriers truly on board except for AT&#38;T... which is easily the worst carrier in my area (Chicago) in terms of both reliability and pricing.<p>Verizon has ONE crap Windows Phone, the HTC Trophy - possibly the worst Windows Phone available. So that's a no go. Sprint also has a single crappy phone. T-Mobile has a whole two phones - Lumia 710 (a crap version of the Lumia 900), and the HTC Radar - which is actually pretty nice, but hobbled by only 8GB of built-in storage. Even then, go to any of those stores and you'll have a rep trying to sell you an Android phone when you walk in the door. Check their websites and you'll see WP7 phones are at the very bottom.<p>Priority #1 should be fixing their retail/carrier ecosystem. The platform is fantastic, and there are some damn good phones too - but you're screwed unless you're on AT&#38;T.
gourangaalmost 13 years ago
I bought one.<p>To be honest, after the week I've had with it, I wish I hadn't now.<p>Had to resort to fiddling with a micro SIM adapter and my emergency Nokia 3310 I've had for about 10 years two times this week because it went flat in about 6 hours of doing nothing.<p>The 3310 makes me feel warm and fuzzy still even after all that time and bear in mind the battery is 10 years old, lasts about 5 days on standby.
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debaclealmost 13 years ago
I'm on Verizon. I'd like to buy a Windows Phone, or at least think about buying a Windows Phone. The OS looks good, but every Verizon Windows Phone sucks.<p>Not sure what they can do about that.
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jinushaunalmost 13 years ago
He blames sales reps at carrier stores for not pushing customers to buy WP7 devices as they do with iPhone and Android. Wrong, Mr. Elop. The reps aren't getting paid by Apple or Google to sell their devices. Their devices are actually so cool and desirable that the reps evangelise it themselves. A WP7 device is neither cool nor compelling--not even the sexy Lumia. I'd rather have an N9.
kevhsualmost 13 years ago
I'm probably selling my Lumia 900 (after AT&#38;T sends me a new one since my current one has issues with the capacitive buttons) and getting a Galaxy Nexus straight from Google. I missed flashing new ROMs and kernels every month like I did with my Nexus One.. Plus it seems WP7 devices are going to get left in the dust when WP8 comes out.
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zmonkeyzalmost 13 years ago
I really like my HD7 simply for the OS. The hardware is actually old and that's the unfortunate state for most of the Windows Phone "selection". The bigger problem is that all of the good phones are on one network.
Tichyalmost 13 years ago
He certainly seems to have the marketing thing pinned down.