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Windows Mobile 7

After all the fan-fare and hype, Microsoft has finally unveiled Windows Mobile 7 in a huge event in New York.

The original Windows Mobile was the early leader in smart-phones back in the day of the old O2… it was fiddly, needed a stylus and crashed a lot, but for all that it was pretty cool. From a user perspective it felt like MS had basically taken the desktop OS and ported it across to the small screen – so it had a lot of power but was also a bit of a pain to use.

Then along came Blackberry, iPhone and, more recently, Android and it seemed the old Microsoft was left in the dust. Now they are reportedly spending over $1 billion to promote Windows Mobile 7. They have support from many of the leading handset makers including HTC, Samsung and LG… who all do Android phones and Samsung now has it’s own operating system called Bada on the market. So it’s a safe and good bet for phone makers – they have another tool to take on Apple with. How is it for users?

There are definitely some cool features for both business and individual users… integration into office and Exchange server is good for business. Integration with the XBox and on-line gaming could be pretty cool for consumers. There will be lots of apps and MS CEO Steve Ballmer says ““Microsoft and its partners are delivering a different kind of mobile phone and experience — one that makes everyday tasks faster by getting more done in fewer steps and providing timely information in a ‘glance and go’ format.”.

Not surprisingly, Google’s VP of Engineering Andy Rubin – who basically is responsible for Android – is unimpressed and says that there’s nothing new or innovative about Win Mob 7… but then he does make one of the biggest competitors.

Windows Mobile 7 still has some catching up to do – it doesn’t support multi-tasking, cut & paste or Flash yet.

Overall, the interface looks nice but I am left to wonder if there is any particular advantage over iPhone OS or Android here. I think the biggest loser from this will probably be Nokia, which used to own the Mobile World but has been slipping behind for years. Don’t be surprised to see Symbian/Nokia slipping back further and Windows Mobile taking 3rd place

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Microsoft Buries The Competition

by jeremy on September 21, 2010

I always love creative marketing and I LOVE the mobile space… so you have  to say, the recent effort by Microsoft to hold a mock funeral for iPhone and Blackberry as a way of launching Windows Mobile 7 was pretty funny…

Of course the MS employees doing a rendition of Thriller and hearses will poll-bearers carrying effigies of the other phones may have been a little over the top, but it least it shows that the nerd-crew up in Redmond have some sense of humour.

You be the judge…

Interestingly, they didn’t include the Android - Google’s mobile phone operating system that is taking the world by storm. With over 200,000 app on Apple’s App Store and over 1 billion downloads a year, MS will have to spend every cent of the reported $1b plus budget to gain market share… and even then Gartner doesn’t give them much show…

More details available on Neowin

From a marketing perspective, I’d ask  ”who was the market for this?” - You’d probably have to say “the nerdy - early technology adopters” and I’m always curious about humour in marketing… it might capture a bit of attention (which is good) but does it generate interest, desire and - importantly - action?

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