One should never count them out, and I don’t think it’s destined to be the next Microsoft Bob (or was that Vista?), but this just strikes me as way too little, way too late…where’s the disruptive technology? What’s the compelling feature to make those who left the Windows Mobile platform (like me) for the iPhone or Android, or who were never there in the first place, move (back) to Windows Phone 7? Android-based phones gained 886% (!?!?!) in 2Q2010, according to Canalys. I suppose a 5-10% of a 60 million (and growing) unit smartphone market would be a a nice chunk of change (if they can reach that level), but it’s nothing compared to what Google is going after…..




