The problem with Winmo is the lag between announcement and actual devices shipping. I won't expect Winmo7 devices to be out until the end of the year, or Q1 2011 (September is too optimistic). In the meantime, there's the next iPhone, and a gajillion Android phones coming out (and a lot of them from companies that are/were supporting winmo). So I expect MS to release the Zune phone/pink/whatever soon/sooner.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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The problem with Winmo is the lag between announcement and actual devices shipping. I won't expect Winmo7 devices to be out until the end of the year, or Q1 2011 (September is too optimistic). In the meantime, there's the next iPhone, and a gajillion Android phones coming out (and a lot of them from companies that are/were supporting winmo). So I expect MS to release the Zune phone/pink/whatever soon/sooner.
@pika2000
And Chrome is free. And way better than Winmo.
That should scare the living sh*t out of Ballmer.
@Wesscoast
What the hell does Chrome have to do with any of this?