“Кто не успел…” — ©
Nov. 28th, 2010 01:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Очень интересно, почему такой гигант как Microsoft, с самого начала бума в Интернете играющего первую скрипку почти во всем, в мобильной отрасли, как-то… опоздали.
Ведь телефоны с какими-то версиями Windows Mobile существуют на рынке очень давно.
А, все-таки, случилось вот так…
To be sure, Windows Phone 7 has a few advantages. These include built-in mobile versions of Microsoft Office (present for years on earlier Microsoft-powered phones) and of its popular Xbox Live gaming service, which also interacts with Xbox game consoles. There is a nice feature that allows the camera to be used quickly, even if the phone is locked. And search works particularly well, including a mode that allows you to enter search commands by voice from any screen. Phone calling also worked just fine, with few failed calls, good voice quality and easy connection to a Bluetooth device I tried.
But I couldn’t find a killer innovation that would be likely to make iPhone or Android users envious, except possibly for dedicated Xbox users. Even the built-in Office can be replicated with third-party Office-compatible apps on competing platforms; and the iPhone and Android phones also can interoperate with Microsoft’s corporate Exchange email, calendar and contact system.
So for now, I see Windows Phone 7 as mostly getting Microsoft into the game, and replacing the stale, complicated Windows Mobile system that preceded it. It will get better. The company is already working on a copy and paste system, and said it is coming early next year. But, today, I see Windows Phone 7 as inferior to iPhone and Android for most average users. It’s simply not fully baked yet.
Это все к выходу на рынок новых телефонов, с Windows Mobile 7.
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