Chinese Phone Maker ZTE Turns Down WP7
An anonymous reader writes "Chinese smartphone maker ZTE, fifth largest in the world, has publicly criticized Microsoft for the lackluster market reaction to its Windows Phone 7 operating system and said that ZTE has no plans to develop a WP7-powered phone. That's bad news for Microsoft for its well-regarded but not well-received mobile OS."
huh ? who in their right minds would purchase a wp7 phone when iphones and androids are running around ?
Good. I don't have WP7, but that's because I owned WM6.5. In order to import contacts you HAD TO HAVE Outlook. You couldn't import from a text file. A simple list of names and phone numbers required a full install of Outlook. FU
Who gave Microsoft shills mod points? We need metamodding again.
Not to be obtuse, but where exactly is WP7 "well-regarded" beyond, say, WP7 commercials? I read a lot of reviews when it came out, and the most favorable ones seemed to view it as a passable mobile OS but short of features it'd need to really compete with the others. Saying "meh" or calling something mediocre doesn't strike me as regarding it well.
Village idiot in some extremely smart villages.
â--¦Capacitive, 4-point multi-touch screen with WVGA (480x800) resolution
However, no way to get more than 1 point using standard framework (silverlight)
â--¦1 GHz ARM v7 "Cortex/Scorpion" or better processor
No native code so compiler optimized/programmer-tightened assembly, is not available; not possible to do any cpu-critical coding - at all
â--¦DirectX9 rendering-capable GPU
Within constraints, like 2000x2000 max pixel area; poorly if at all documented are these thing since so little "good stuff" is documented, likely because these are absent
â--¦256 MB of RAM with at least 8 GB of Flash memory
Max any app can use is 90 MB; go over an app fails to get into marketplace - meaning no way to ever load it on any device except your own -- everything MUST BE GOTTEN FROM MARKET PLACE
â--¦Accelerometer with compass, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor and Assisted GPS
Fine, but no access to compass, nor light sensor, nor prox sensor
â--¦5-megapixel camera with an LED flash
That's not saying much - no access to the flash, either
â--¦FM radio tuner
God am I glad, I think - but needs a special headphone cable else no radio for you
â--¦7 dedicated hardware buttons - back, Start, search, 2-stage camera, power/sleep and Volume Up and Down
And the only accessible button is the back button; the others are dedicated (to MS apps)
All in all, a fine system if you like your freedom dictated by the like of Hitler, Stalin, or Republicans
The trouble with the Zune? They (a) put wifi in (b) didn't put a web browser in. They could have had the iPod Touch beaten by six months and made everyone realise they could have a full working Internet in their pocket! ... and they just didn't. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
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You are aware that the techies don't see ads on the internet, don't watch ad blocks on the tv and have an mp3 player in their car?
Who exactly are they advertising to? The late late late adopters?
The problem is also from my own experiences is that people who are at the lower end of the market tend to have bad windows experiences. They don't have a choice for their desktop OS but are hardly going to want their phone to be as malware riddled as their desktops.
MS just doesn't have a rep.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
Second time in two days that meme has surfaced. To be fair, though, there does seem to be a pattern to these things
1: News story breaks impacting on Microsoft in some way
2: Story gets posted to Slashdot.
3: A thoughtful, well-written and strongly pro-Microsoft comment gets quickly posted and rapidly modded up to +5
4: The rest of slashdot gets to read the article, and it quickly becomes apparent that the early post isn't at all representative of the majority opinion on Slashdot.
This seems to happen fairly consistently. which tends to suggest that Microsoft advocacy on this board is very well organised. So it's not unreasonable to assume that some degree of astroturfing is going on.
Don't let THEM immanentize the Eschaton!