Oh, Jesus, this looks like the unfortunate result of a Windows Phone and an Android phone in a teleporter accident.<p>Many here are cheering as if this is good somehow, because Microsoft is open and what not. But look at it. It looks like Windows Phone, but is an Android phone. It exists to confuse customers.<p>What is the supposed end game here? "Hey, buy this and if you like it, we'll make you abandon all your Android apps, and switch to <i>real</i> Windows phone - because the home screen tiles look similar"?<p>I don't think so.<p>This project is more the result of a slow-moving corporate behemoth that started this project way before Microsoft announced it's buying Nokia. It was too late to turn that giant ship in time, I guess, so enjoy your mutant monster.<p>By the way, the startup sound is Ripley whispering "Kill me" in your ear.